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Gracious mercy , people will laugh at me so that I shall not dare show my head ! ” 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 ...
Gracious mercy , people will laugh at me so that I shall not dare show my head ! ” 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 ...
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... had suddenly plunged into a deep bass fliversified by a squeak , which set master and scholars laugh' ng — he was about sixteen years old in a word , when he was suddenly called away from his academic studies .
... had suddenly plunged into a deep bass fliversified by a squeak , which set master and scholars laugh' ng — he was about sixteen years old in a word , when he was suddenly called away from his academic studies .
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Who's that laughing ? What ill - conditioned boy is there that dares to laugh ? " shouted the Doctor . Indeed , while the master was making this oration , there was a general titter behind him in the schoolroom .
Who's that laughing ? What ill - conditioned boy is there that dares to laugh ? " shouted the Doctor . Indeed , while the master was making this oration , there was a general titter behind him in the schoolroom .
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asked Pen , and in a tone of such wonder , that Foker burst out laughing , and said , “ He was blowed if he didn't think Pen was such a flat as not to know what coaching meant .
asked Pen , and in a tone of such wonder , that Foker burst out laughing , and said , “ He was blowed if he didn't think Pen was such a flat as not to know what coaching meant .
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... Pendennis ; you know every chap likes a hand , ” Mr. Foker said ; and the good - natured young gentleman , and Pendennis laughing , and the dragoons in the opposite box , began clapping hands to the best of their power .
... Pendennis ; you know every chap likes a hand , ” Mr. Foker said ; and the good - natured young gentleman , and Pendennis laughing , and the dragoons in the opposite box , began clapping hands to the best of their power .
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