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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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All these attendants he knew by their Christian names , and showed a great interest in their families ; and as the London coaches drove up , which in those early days used to set off from the George , Mr. Foker flung the coffee - room ...
All these attendants he knew by their Christian names , and showed a great interest in their families ; and as the London coaches drove up , which in those early days used to set off from the George , Mr. Foker flung the coffee - room ...
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Foker knew her , too . They had almost their choice of places in the boxes of the theatre , which was no better filled than country theatres usually are in spite of the “ universal burst of attraction and galvanic thrills of delight ...
Foker knew her , too . They had almost their choice of places in the boxes of the theatre , which was no better filled than country theatres usually are in spite of the “ universal burst of attraction and galvanic thrills of delight ...
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He calculated the effect that every one of these ornaments would produce upon his victims : he was determined to fascinate them , for he knew they had paid their money ; and he saw their families coming in from the country and filling ...
He calculated the effect that every one of these ornaments would produce upon his victims : he was determined to fascinate them , for he knew they had paid their money ; and he saw their families coming in from the country and filling ...
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... but there was no such name . Go he must . He had a long ride home . He squeezed Foker's hand . He was choking to speak , but he couldn't . He quitted the theatre and walked frantically about the town , he knew not how ...
... but there was no such name . Go he must . He had a long ride home . He squeezed Foker's hand . He was choking to speak , but he couldn't . He quitted the theatre and walked frantically about the town , he knew not how ...
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