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... or mouths for effect ? Does he seek popularity by claptraps or other arts ? I can no more ignore good fortune than any other chance which has befallen me . I have 1 found many thousands more readers than I ever looked for.
... or mouths for effect ? Does he seek popularity by claptraps or other arts ? I can no more ignore good fortune than any other chance which has befallen me . I have 1 found many thousands more readers than I ever looked for.
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... and that table — by the fire , and yet near the window --became his own . His letters were laid out there in expectation of his arrival , and many was the young fellow about town who looked with wonder at the number of those notes ...
... and that table — by the fire , and yet near the window --became his own . His letters were laid out there in expectation of his arrival , and many was the young fellow about town who looked with wonder at the number of those notes ...
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company at Ealing House , all of which letters Pendennis read gracefully , and with the more satisfaction , because Glowry , the Scotch surgeon , breakfasting opposite to him , was looking on , and hating him for having so many ...
company at Ealing House , all of which letters Pendennis read gracefully , and with the more satisfaction , because Glowry , the Scotch surgeon , breakfasting opposite to him , was looking on , and hating him for having so many ...
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... her Ladyship's venerated remains to Bath Abbey , where they now repose , that he looked at her sweet pale face and resolved upon putting a certain question to her , the very nature of which made his pulse beat ninety , at least .
... her Ladyship's venerated remains to Bath Abbey , where they now repose , that he looked at her sweet pale face and resolved upon putting a certain question to her , the very nature of which made his pulse beat ninety , at least .
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At market every Thursday , he went from pen to stall ; looked at samples of oats , and munched corn ; felt beasts , punched geese in the breast , and weighed them with a knowing air ; and did business with the farmers at the Clavering ...
At market every Thursday , he went from pen to stall ; looked at samples of oats , and munched corn ; felt beasts , punched geese in the breast , and weighed them with a knowing air ; and did business with the farmers at the Clavering ...
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