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At a quarter past ten the Major invariably made his appearance in the best blacked boots in all London , with a checked morning cravat that never was rumpled until dinner time , a buff waistcoat which bore the crown of his sovereign on ...
At a quarter past ten the Major invariably made his appearance in the best blacked boots in all London , with a checked morning cravat that never was rumpled until dinner time , a buff waistcoat which bore the crown of his sovereign on ...
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As I never had dreamed of love until I saw her — I feel now that I shall die without ever knowing another passion . It is the fate of my life ; and having loved once , I should despise myself , and be unworthy of my name as a gentleman ...
As I never had dreamed of love until I saw her — I feel now that I shall die without ever knowing another passion . It is the fate of my life ; and having loved once , I should despise myself , and be unworthy of my name as a gentleman ...
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she asked , speaking of a younger son of hers— " who never so much as once came to see my dearest Johnny through all the time of his poverty and struggles ! ” “ Captain Pendennis is with his regiment in India , mother , ” Mr. Pendennis ...
she asked , speaking of a younger son of hers— " who never so much as once came to see my dearest Johnny through all the time of his poverty and struggles ! ” “ Captain Pendennis is with his regiment in India , mother , ” Mr. Pendennis ...
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The old man never spoke about the shop himself , never alluded to it ; called in the medical practitioner of Clavering to attend his family ; sunk the black breeches and stockings altogether ; attended market and sessions , and wore a ...
The old man never spoke about the shop himself , never alluded to it ; called in the medical practitioner of Clavering to attend his family ; sunk the black breeches and stockings altogether ; attended market and sessions , and wore a ...
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... love and to pray were the main occupations of this dear woman's life : and I have often heard Pendennis say in his wild way , that he felt that he was sure of going to heaven , for his mother never could be happy there without him .
... love and to pray were the main occupations of this dear woman's life : and I have often heard Pendennis say in his wild way , that he felt that he was sure of going to heaven , for his mother never could be happy there without him .
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acquaintance admired Amory appearance Arthur asked beautiful began Blanche Bows brought Bungay called Captain Chatteris Clavering coming conversation Costigan course cried daughter deal dear delighted dinner Doctor door engaged entered eyes face Fairoaks father fellow felt Foker Fotheringay Francis gave gentleman give hand happy head heard heart Helen honour hope kind knew lady laughing Laura letters live London looked Lord Major Major Pendennis manner marry means mind Miss morning mother never night once Pall Mall party passed Pen's Pendennis perhaps person play pleasure poor present pretty round seen Shandon Smirke society speak Strong sure talk tell thing thought told took town turn uncle voice walked Warrington window woman women wonder young