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MY DEAR DOCTOR , Thirteen months ago , when it seemed likely that this story had come to a close , a kind friend brought you to my bedside , whence , in all probability , I never should have risen but for your constant watchfulness and ...
MY DEAR DOCTOR , Thirteen months ago , when it seemed likely that this story had come to a close , a kind friend brought you to my bedside , whence , in all probability , I never should have risen but for your constant watchfulness and ...
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If this kind of composition , of which the two years ' product is now laid before the public , fail in art , as it constantly does and must , it at least has the advantage of a certain truth and honesty , which a work more elaborate ...
If this kind of composition , of which the two years ' product is now laid before the public , fail in art , as it constantly does and must , it at least has the advantage of a certain truth and honesty , which a work more elaborate ...
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If truth is not always pleasant ; at any rate truth is best , from whatever chair — from those whence graver writers or thinkers argue , as from that at which the storyteller sits as he concludes his labour , and bids his kind reader ...
If truth is not always pleasant ; at any rate truth is best , from whatever chair — from those whence graver writers or thinkers argue , as from that at which the storyteller sits as he concludes his labour , and bids his kind reader ...
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Pendennis's coat , his white gloves , his whiskers , his very cane , were perfect of their kind as specimens of the costume of a military man en retraite . At a distance , or seeing his back merely , you would have taken him to be not ...
Pendennis's coat , his white gloves , his whiskers , his very cane , were perfect of their kind as specimens of the costume of a military man en retraite . At a distance , or seeing his back merely , you would have taken him to be not ...
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... I wish you would not call me Johnny before the young manbefore Mr. Parkins . " Presently the day came when she ceased to call her son by any title of endearment or affection ; and his house was very lonely without that kind though ...
... I wish you would not call me Johnny before the young manbefore Mr. Parkins . " Presently the day came when she ceased to call her son by any title of endearment or affection ; and his house was very lonely without that kind though ...
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