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To face page 15 YOUTH BETWEEN PLEASURE AND DUTY 12 41 THE CURATE COME TO GRIEF 52 92 A VIEW FROM THE DEAN'S GARDEN 81 POOR PEN 90 > THE GENERAL'S SALUTATION OF THE MAJOR 126 A CUT DIRECT . 158 THE MANAGER FROM LONDON 162 DOES ANYBODY ...
To face page 15 YOUTH BETWEEN PLEASURE AND DUTY 12 41 THE CURATE COME TO GRIEF 52 92 A VIEW FROM THE DEAN'S GARDEN 81 POOR PEN 90 > THE GENERAL'S SALUTATION OF THE MAJOR 126 A CUT DIRECT . 158 THE MANAGER FROM LONDON 162 DOES ANYBODY ...
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... Lord Steyne's dinner at Richmond , and must lose his rest and pass the night in an abominable tight mailcoach , instead of taking pleasure , as he had promised himself , in some of the most agreeable and select society in England .
... Lord Steyne's dinner at Richmond , and must lose his rest and pass the night in an abominable tight mailcoach , instead of taking pleasure , as he had promised himself , in some of the most agreeable and select society in England .
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... and , in a word , gave her all the pleasures of the town . He likewise left cards upon Lord Pontypool , upon the Right Honourable the Earl of Bareacres , and upon Sir Pepin and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons .
... and , in a word , gave her all the pleasures of the town . He likewise left cards upon Lord Pontypool , upon the Right Honourable the Earl of Bareacres , and upon Sir Pepin and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons .
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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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Besides these amusements and occupations in which Mr. Pen indulged , there was one which forms the main business and pleasure of youth , if the poets tell us aright , whom Pen was always studying ; and which , ladies , you have rightly ...
Besides these amusements and occupations in which Mr. Pen indulged , there was one which forms the main business and pleasure of youth , if the poets tell us aright , whom Pen was always studying ; and which , ladies , you have rightly ...
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