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... and that table — by the fire , and yet near the window --became his own . His letters were laid out there in expectation of his arrival , and many was the young fellow about town who looked with wonder at the number of those notes ...
... and that table — by the fire , and yet near the window --became his own . His letters were laid out there in expectation of his arrival , and many was the young fellow about town who looked with wonder at the number of those notes ...
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Mr . Glowry asked of himself , for rage and wonder were concentrated in the Major's open mouth , as he read this astounding announcement . “ Do , my dear friend , ” the grief - stricken lady went on , “ come to me instantly on the ...
Mr . Glowry asked of himself , for rage and wonder were concentrated in the Major's open mouth , as he read this astounding announcement . “ Do , my dear friend , ” the grief - stricken lady went on , “ come to me instantly on the ...
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Arthur Pendennis , his son , was eight years old at the time of this event , so that it is no wonder that the lad , who left Bath and the surgery so young , should forget the existence of such a place almost entirely , and that his ...
Arthur Pendennis , his son , was eight years old at the time of this event , so that it is no wonder that the lad , who left Bath and the surgery so young , should forget the existence of such a place almost entirely , and that his ...
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He never was flogged , but it was a wonder how he escaped the whipping - post . When he had money he spent it royally in tarts for himself and his friends ; he has been known to disburse nine and sixpence out of ten shillings awarded to ...
He never was flogged , but it was a wonder how he escaped the whipping - post . When he had money he spent it royally in tarts for himself and his friends ; he has been known to disburse nine and sixpence out of ten shillings awarded to ...
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... in fact , without being a beauty , he had such a frank , good - natured kind face , and laughed so merrily at you out of his honest blue eyes , that no wonder Mrs. Pendennis thought him the pride of the whole country .
... in fact , without being a beauty , he had such a frank , good - natured kind face , and laughed so merrily at you out of his honest blue eyes , that no wonder Mrs. Pendennis thought him the pride of the whole country .
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