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... should despise myself , and be unworthy of my name as a gentleman , if I hesitated to abide by my passion : if I did not give all where I felt all , and endow the woman who loves me fondly with my whole heart and my whole fortune .
... should despise myself , and be unworthy of my name as a gentleman , if I hesitated to abide by my passion : if I did not give all where I felt all , and endow the woman who loves me fondly with my whole heart and my whole fortune .
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When the Major had concluded the perusal of this letter , his countenance assumed an expression of such rage and horror that Glowry , the surgeon , felt in his pocket for his lancet , which he always carried in his card - case ...
When the Major had concluded the perusal of this letter , his countenance assumed an expression of such rage and horror that Glowry , the surgeon , felt in his pocket for his lancet , which he always carried in his card - case ...
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... and , as he felt her pulse , he kept hold of her hand in his , and asked her where she was going to live now that the Pontypool family had come down upon the property , which was being nailed into boxes , and packed into hampers ...
... and , as he felt her pulse , he kept hold of her hand in his , and asked her where she was going to live now that the Pontypool family had come down upon the property , which was being nailed into boxes , and packed into hampers ...
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At market every Thursday , he went from pen to stall ; looked at samples of oats , and munched corn ; felt beasts , punched geese in the breast , and weighed them with a knowing air ; and did business with the farmers at the Clavering ...
At market every Thursday , he went from pen to stall ; looked at samples of oats , and munched corn ; felt beasts , punched geese in the breast , and weighed them with a knowing air ; and did business with the farmers at the Clavering ...
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... love and to pray were the main occupations of this dear woman's life : and I have often heard Pendennis say in his wild way , that he felt that he was sure of going to heaven , for his mother never could be happy there without him .
... love and to pray were the main occupations of this dear woman's life : and I have often heard Pendennis say in his wild way , that he felt that he was sure of going to heaven , for his mother never could be happy there without him .
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