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... 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 hardly hope to get a hearing among so many grand folks who attended his levee .
... 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 hardly hope to get a hearing among so many grand folks who attended his levee .
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“ Although Miss Costigan is some years older than myself , that circumstance does not operate as a barrier to my affection , and I am sure will not influence its duration . A love like mine , Sir , I feel , is contracted once and for ...
“ Although Miss Costigan is some years older than myself , that circumstance does not operate as a barrier to my affection , and I am sure will not influence its duration . A love like mine , Sir , I feel , is contracted once and for ...
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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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... the Easter holidays ; " and you may be sure the whereabouts of my brother the Major was carefully made known by worthy Mr. Pendennis to his friends at the Clavering Reading - room , at Justice - meetings , or at the County - town .
... the Easter holidays ; " and you may be sure the whereabouts of my brother the Major was carefully made known by worthy Mr. Pendennis to his friends at the Clavering Reading - room , at Justice - meetings , or at the County - town .
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Indeed , Mrs. Pendennis's tranquil beauty , her natural sweetness and kindness , and that simplicity and dignity which a perfect purity and innocence are sure to bestow upon a handsome woman , rendered her quite worthy of her brother's ...
Indeed , Mrs. Pendennis's tranquil beauty , her natural sweetness and kindness , and that simplicity and dignity which a perfect purity and innocence are sure to bestow upon a handsome woman , rendered her quite worthy of her brother's ...
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