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... he kept hold of her hand in his , and asked her where she was going to live now that the Pontypool family had come down upon the property , which was being nailed into boxes , and packed into hampers , and swaddled up with haybands ...
... he kept hold of her hand in his , and asked her where she was going to live now that the Pontypool family had come down upon the property , which was being nailed into boxes , and packed into hampers , and swaddled up with haybands ...
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The park was let out in pasture and fed down by sheep and cattle when the Pendennises came first to live at Fairoaks . Shutters were up in the house ; a splendid freestone palace , with great stairs , statues , and porticos , whereof ...
The park was let out in pasture and fed down by sheep and cattle when the Pendennises came first to live at Fairoaks . Shutters were up in the house ; a splendid freestone palace , with great stairs , statues , and porticos , whereof ...
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I have the happiness to live with people who are so highly placed in the world , that a few hundreds or thousands a year more or less can make no difference in the estimation in which they are pleased to hold me .
I have the happiness to live with people who are so highly placed in the world , that a few hundreds or thousands a year more or less can make no difference in the estimation in which they are pleased to hold me .
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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 . ” Time showed the correctness of ...
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 . ” Time showed the correctness of ...
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And it is not such a one that I pity ( for he will be deservedly cut off ) ; but his maddened and heart - broken parents , who are driven to a premature grave by his crimes , or , if they live ...
And it is not such a one that I pity ( for he will be deservedly cut off ) ; but his maddened and heart - broken parents , who are driven to a premature grave by his crimes , or , if they live ...
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