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My dearest boy , who has been hitherto everything the fondest mother could wish , is grieving me dreadfully . He has formed - I can hardly write it -- a passion , an infatuation , " — the Major grinned— “ for an actress who has been ...
My dearest boy , who has been hitherto everything the fondest mother could wish , is grieving me dreadfully . He has formed - I can hardly write it -- a passion , an infatuation , " — the Major grinned— “ for an actress who has been ...
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“ It is in vain I have attempted to argue with my dear mother , and prove to her that a young lady of irreproachable character and lineage , endowed with the most splendid gifts of beauty and genius , who devotes herself to the exercise ...
“ It is in vain I have attempted to argue with my dear mother , and prove to her that a young lady of irreproachable character and lineage , endowed with the most splendid gifts of beauty and genius , who devotes herself to the exercise ...
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He always detested the trade , and it was only necessity , and the offer of his mother's brother , a London apothecary of low family , into which Pendennis's father had demeaned himself by marrying , that forced John Pendennis into so ...
He always detested the trade , and it was only necessity , and the offer of his mother's brother , a London apothecary of low family , into which Pendennis's father had demeaned himself by marrying , that forced John Pendennis into so ...
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“ Captain Pendennis is with his regiment in India , mother , ” Mr. Pendennis remarked , “ and , if you please , I wish you would not call me Johnny before the young manbefore Mr. Parkins . " Presently the day came when she ceased to ...
“ Captain Pendennis is with his regiment in India , mother , ” Mr. Pendennis remarked , “ and , if you please , I wish you would not call me Johnny before the young manbefore Mr. Parkins . " Presently the day came when she ceased to ...
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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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