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... him to come to Richmond to a little party at the Star and Garter ; and another from the Bishop of Ealing and Mrs. Trail , requesting the honour of Major Pendennis's company at Ealing House , all of which letters Pendennis 2 PENDENNIS .
... him to come to Richmond to a little party at the Star and Garter ; and another from the Bishop of Ealing and Mrs. Trail , requesting the honour of Major Pendennis's company at Ealing House , all of which letters Pendennis 2 PENDENNIS .
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Pendennis had had a piece of University education too , and might have pursued that career with honour , but in his second year at Oxbridge his father died insolvent , and poor Pen was obliged to betake himself to the pestle and apron .
Pendennis had had a piece of University education too , and might have pursued that career with honour , but in his second year at Oxbridge his father died insolvent , and poor Pen was obliged to betake himself to the pestle and apron .
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Miss Hunkle , though a most respectable lady , is not in possession of either the birth or the manners which would entitle her to be received into the sphere dor th a the in COL ܙܢ in which I have the honour to ...
Miss Hunkle , though a most respectable lady , is not in possession of either the birth or the manners which would entitle her to be received into the sphere dor th a the in COL ܙܢ in which I have the honour to ...
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in which I have the honour to move . I shall live and die an old bachelor , John : and your worthy friend , Miss Hunkle , I have no doubt , will find some more worthy object of her affection , than a worn - out old soldier on half - pay ...
in which I have the honour to move . I shall live and die an old bachelor , John : and your worthy friend , Miss Hunkle , I have no doubt , will find some more worthy object of her affection , than a worn - out old soldier on half - pay ...
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Thomas's master felt the honour keenly . He went through and looked at the pointers . As Flora put her nose up to his waistcoat , and Ponto , yelling with pleasure , hurtled at his chain , Pen patronised the dogs , and said ...
Thomas's master felt the honour keenly . He went through and looked at the pointers . As Flora put her nose up to his waistcoat , and Ponto , yelling with pleasure , hurtled at his chain , Pen patronised the dogs , and said ...
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