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The Major sate down at his accustomed table then , and while the waiters went to bring him his toast and his hot newspaper , he surveyed his letters through his gold double eye - glass , and examined one pretty note after another ...
The Major sate down at his accustomed table then , and while the waiters went to bring him his toast and his hot newspaper , he surveyed his letters through his gold double eye - glass , and examined one pretty note after another ...
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The superscription was in a pretty delicate female hand , marked " immediate ” by the fair writer ; yet the Major had , for reasons of his own , neglected up to the present moment his humble rural petitioner , who to be sure could ...
The superscription was in a pretty delicate female hand , marked " immediate ” by the fair writer ; yet the Major had , for reasons of his own , neglected up to the present moment his humble rural petitioner , who to be sure could ...
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Fairoaks , Tuesday ” —the Major concluded , reading the last words of the letter— “ Ad - d pretty business at Fairoaks , Tuesday ; now let us see what the boy has to say ; ” and he took the other letter , which was written in a great ...
Fairoaks , Tuesday ” —the Major concluded , reading the last words of the letter— “ Ad - d pretty business at Fairoaks , Tuesday ; now let us see what the boy has to say ; ” and he took the other letter , which was written in a great ...
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... mouldy clanking halls , and dismal galleries of which , Arthur Pendennis many a time walked trembling when he was a boy . At sunset , from the lawn of Fairoaks , there was a pretty sight ; it and the opposite park of Clavering ed t ...
... mouldy clanking halls , and dismal galleries of which , Arthur Pendennis many a time walked trembling when he was a boy . At sunset , from the lawn of Fairoaks , there was a pretty sight ; it and the opposite park of Clavering ed t ...
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Before he was twelve years old little Pen had heard talk enough to make him quite awfully wise ' upon certain pointsand so , Madam , has your pretty little rosy - cheeked son , who is coming home from school for the ensuing holidays .
Before he was twelve years old little Pen had heard talk enough to make him quite awfully wise ' upon certain pointsand so , Madam , has your pretty little rosy - cheeked son , who is coming home from school for the ensuing holidays .
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