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Then Pendennis , looking into her pale face , and keeping hold of her cold little hand , asked her if she would come and live with him ? He was old compared to — to so blooming a young lady as Miss Thistlewood ( Pendennis was of the ...
Then Pendennis , looking into her pale face , and keeping hold of her cold little hand , asked her if she would come and live with him ? He was old compared to — to so blooming a young lady as Miss Thistlewood ( Pendennis was of the ...
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eagerness ; perhaps she would have chosen a different man but she knew , on the other hand , how worthy Pendennis was , how prudent , how honourable ; how good he had been to his mother , and constant in his care of her ; and the upshot ...
eagerness ; perhaps she would have chosen a different man but she knew , on the other hand , how worthy Pendennis was , how prudent , how honourable ; how good he had been to his mother , and constant in his care of her ; and the upshot ...
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And here , while little Pen , buried in a great chair , read all the books of which he could lay hold , the Squire perused his own articles in the Gardener's Gazette , or took a solemn hand at piquet with Mrs. Pendennis , or an ...
And here , while little Pen , buried in a great chair , read all the books of which he could lay hold , the Squire perused his own articles in the Gardener's Gazette , or took a solemn hand at piquet with Mrs. Pendennis , or an ...
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Pen went off quickly to his boarding - house to do as his uncle bade him ; and the Doctor , now left alone in the schoolroom , came out to shake hands with his old schoolfellow . You would not have thought it was the same man .
Pen went off quickly to his boarding - house to do as his uncle bade him ; and the Doctor , now left alone in the schoolroom , came out to shake hands with his old schoolfellow . You would not have thought it was the same man .
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The little girl , whose face had peered for a moment under the blinds as the chaise came up , opened the door from the stairs into the hall , and taking Arthur's hand silently as he stooped down to kiss her , led him upstairs to his ...
The little girl , whose face had peered for a moment under the blinds as the chaise came up , opened the door from the stairs into the hall , and taking Arthur's hand silently as he stooped down to kiss her , led him upstairs to his ...
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