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In his constant communication with the reader , the writer is forced into frankness of expression , and to speak out his own mind and feelings as they urge him . Many a slip of the pen and the printer , many a word spoken in haste ...
In his constant communication with the reader , the writer is forced into frankness of expression , and to speak out his own mind and feelings as they urge him . Many a slip of the pen and the printer , many a word spoken in haste ...
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As for her son , she had not settled in her mind , whether he was to be Senior Wrangler and Archbishop of Canterbury , or Double First Class at Oxford and Lord Chancellor . That all England did not possess his peer , was a fact about ...
As for her son , she had not settled in her mind , whether he was to be Senior Wrangler and Archbishop of Canterbury , or Double First Class at Oxford and Lord Chancellor . That all England did not possess his peer , was a fact about ...
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Yonder little child may have thoughts too deep even for your great mind , and fancies so coy and timid that they will not bare themselves when your ladyship sits by . Helen Pendennis by the force of sheer love divined a great number of ...
Yonder little child may have thoughts too deep even for your great mind , and fancies so coy and timid that they will not bare themselves when your ladyship sits by . Helen Pendennis by the force of sheer love divined a great number of ...
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It was in vain that Pen recalled to his own mind how stupid Foker used to be at school - how he could scarcely read , how he was not cleanly in his person , and notorious for his blunders and dullness . Mr. Foker was not much more ...
It was in vain that Pen recalled to his own mind how stupid Foker used to be at school - how he could scarcely read , how he was not cleanly in his person , and notorious for his blunders and dullness . Mr. Foker was not much more ...
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... his mind . “ My dear boy , " he heard her say , you were in a sound sleep , and 50 * PENDENNIS .
... his mind . “ My dear boy , " he heard her say , you were in a sound sleep , and 50 * PENDENNIS .
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