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In his constant communication with the reader , the writer is forced into frankness of expression , and to speak out his own mind and feelings as they urge him . Many a slip of the pen and the printer , many a word spoken in haste ...
In his constant communication with the reader , the writer is forced into frankness of expression , and to speak out his own mind and feelings as they urge him . Many a slip of the pen and the printer , many a word spoken in haste ...
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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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... like those of more fortunate youths his companions ; and , instead of the treble voice with which he used to speak and sing ( for his singing voice was a very sweet one , and he used when little to be made to perform “ Home , sweet ...
... like those of more fortunate youths his companions ; and , instead of the treble voice with which he used to speak and sing ( for his singing voice was a very sweet one , and he used when little to be made to perform “ Home , sweet ...
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Young Pen saw by his uncle's face that something had happened at home . “ Is there anything the matter with my mother ? ” he said . He could hardly speak , though , for emotion , and the tears which were ready to start .
Young Pen saw by his uncle's face that something had happened at home . “ Is there anything the matter with my mother ? ” he said . He could hardly speak , though , for emotion , and the tears which were ready to start .
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But she kept these things in her heart ( if we may so speak ) , and did not speak of them . Besides , she had made up her mind that he was to marry little Laura : she would be eighteen when Pen was six - andtwenty ; and had finished his ...
But she kept these things in her heart ( if we may so speak ) , and did not speak of them . Besides , she had made up her mind that he was to marry little Laura : she would be eighteen when Pen was six - andtwenty ; and had finished his ...
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