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... and , in a word , gave her all the pleasures of the town . He likewise left cards upon Lord Pontypool , upon the Right Honourable the Earl of Bareacres , and upon Sir Pepin and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons .
... and , in a word , gave her all the pleasures of the town . He likewise left cards upon Lord Pontypool , upon the Right Honourable the Earl of Bareacres , and upon Sir Pepin and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons .
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It was now his shame , as it formerly was his pride , to be called Doctor , and those who wished to please him always gave him the title of Squire . Heaven knows where they came from , but a whole range of Pendennis portraits presently ...
It was now his shame , as it formerly was his pride , to be called Doctor , and those who wished to please him always gave him the title of Squire . Heaven knows where they came from , but a whole range of Pendennis portraits presently ...
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The former gave a detailed account of the seizure and demise of Mr. Pendennis , enlarged on his virtues and the estimation in which the neighbourhood held him ; on what a loss he would be ...
The former gave a detailed account of the seizure and demise of Mr. Pendennis , enlarged on his virtues and the estimation in which the neighbourhood held him ; on what a loss he would be ...
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Tom had recognised him , and gave him a patronising nod . Tom , a little wretch whom he had cut over the back with a hockey - stick last quarter - and there he was in the centre of the square , rallying round the flag of his country ...
Tom had recognised him , and gave him a patronising nod . Tom , a little wretch whom he had cut over the back with a hockey - stick last quarter - and there he was in the centre of the square , rallying round the flag of his country ...
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He gave him his Elzevir Horace , of which the boy was fond , and his little Greek Testament which his own mamma at Clapham had purchased and presented to him . He bought him a silver pencil - case ; and in the matter of learning let him ...
He gave him his Elzevir Horace , of which the boy was fond , and his little Greek Testament which his own mamma at Clapham had purchased and presented to him . He bought him a silver pencil - case ; and in the matter of learning let him ...
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