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We must drape him , and give him a certain conventional simper . Society will not tolerate the Natural . in our Art . Many ladies have remonstrated and subscribers left me , because , in the course of the story , I described a young man ...
We must drape him , and give him a certain conventional simper . Society will not tolerate the Natural . in our Art . Many ladies have remonstrated and subscribers left me , because , in the course of the story , I described a young man ...
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“ Do , my dear friend , ” the grief - stricken lady went on , “ come to me instantly on the receipt of this ; and , as Arthur's guardian , entreat , command , the wretched child to give up this most deplorable resolution .
“ Do , my dear friend , ” the grief - stricken lady went on , “ come to me instantly on the receipt of this ; and , as Arthur's guardian , entreat , command , the wretched child to give up this most deplorable resolution .
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It is the fate of my life ; and having loved once , I 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 ...
It is the fate of my life ; and having loved once , I 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 ...
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And he thought with an inexpressible pang that he must give up Lord Steyne's dinner at Richmond , and must lose his rest and pass the night in an abominable tight mailcoach , instead of taking pleasure , as he had promised himself ...
And he thought with an inexpressible pang that he must give up Lord Steyne's dinner at Richmond , and must lose his rest and pass the night in an abominable tight mailcoach , instead of taking pleasure , as he had promised himself ...
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Now Pen would have as soon cut off his nose and ears as deliberately , and of aforethought malice , made his mother unhappy ; and , as he was of such a > 4 generous disposition that he would give away anything PENDENNIS . 29.
Now Pen would have as soon cut off his nose and ears as deliberately , and of aforethought malice , made his mother unhappy ; and , as he was of such a > 4 generous disposition that he would give away anything PENDENNIS . 29.
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