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He always took possession of the same table in the same corner of the room , from which nobody ever now thought of ousting him . One or two mad wags and wild fellows had , in former days , endeavoured to deprive him of this place ...
He always took possession of the same table in the same corner of the room , from which nobody ever now thought of ousting him . One or two mad wags and wild fellows had , in former days , endeavoured to deprive him of this place ...
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And he thought with an inexpressible pang that he must give up 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 ...
And he thought with an inexpressible pang that he must give up 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 ...
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During his childhood and youth , the boy thought . of her as little less than an angel - a supernatural being , all wisdom , love , and beauty . When her husband drove her into the county town , to the assize balls or concerts ...
During his childhood and youth , the boy thought . of her as little less than an angel - a supernatural being , all wisdom , love , and beauty . When her husband drove her into the county town , to the assize balls or concerts ...
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She said " she did not quarrel with others who thought differently , but that in her opinion a Christian had no right to make the army a profession . Mr. Pendennis never , never would have permitted his son to be a soldier .
She said " she did not quarrel with others who thought differently , but that in her opinion a Christian had no right to make the army a profession . Mr. Pendennis never , never would have permitted his son to be a soldier .
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She thought him the noblest creature in the world . But Major Pendennis , when the offer of the commission was acknowledged and refused , wrote back a curt and somewhat angry letter to the widow , and thought his nephew was rather a ...
She thought him the noblest creature in the world . But Major Pendennis , when the offer of the commission was acknowledged and refused , wrote back a curt and somewhat angry letter to the widow , and thought his nephew was rather a ...
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