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A love like mine , Sir , I feel , is contracted once and for ever . 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 ...
A love like mine , Sir , I feel , is contracted once and for ever . 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 ...
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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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They never used to do so last holidays , he felt at once and with indescribable pleasure . The cook cried out , “ O Lord , " and whispered , “ How Master Arthur do grow ! ” Thomas , the groom , in the act of drinking , put down the jug ...
They never used to do so last holidays , he felt at once and with indescribable pleasure . The cook cried out , “ O Lord , " and whispered , “ How Master Arthur do grow ! ” Thomas , the groom , in the act of drinking , put down the jug ...
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... but Pen adroitly managed to hint to his mother what a dangerous place Grey Friars was , and what sad wild fellows some of the chaps there were , and the timid soul , taking alarm at once , acceded to his desire to stay at home .
... but Pen adroitly managed to hint to his mother what a dangerous place Grey Friars was , and what sad wild fellows some of the chaps there were , and the timid soul , taking alarm at once , acceded to his desire to stay at home .
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He invited Pen to dine at his lodgings over Madame Fribsby's , the milliner's , in Clavering , and once when it was raining , and Mrs. Pendennis , who had driven in her pony - chaise into Clavering with respect to some arrangements ...
He invited Pen to dine at his lodgings over Madame Fribsby's , the milliner's , in Clavering , and once when it was raining , and Mrs. Pendennis , who had driven in her pony - chaise into Clavering with respect to some arrangements ...
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