The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... young fellow about town who looked with wonder at the number of those notes , and at the seals and franks which they bore . If there was any question about etiquette , society , who was married to whom , of what age such and such a duke ...
... young fellow about town who looked with wonder at the number of those notes , and at the seals and franks which they bore . If there was any question about etiquette , society , who was married to whom , of what age such and such a duke ...
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... young man then he had a gig with a man to drive him ; and , before her exit from this world , his poor old mother had the happiness of seeing from her bedroom window , to which her chair was rolled , her be- loved John step into a close ...
... young man then he had a gig with a man to drive him ; and , before her exit from this world , his poor old mother had the happiness of seeing from her bedroom window , to which her chair was rolled , her be- loved John step into a close ...
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... young , should forget the existence of such a place almost entirely , and that his father's hands had ever been dirtied by the compounding of odious pills , or the preparation of filthy plasters . The old man never spoke about the shop ...
... young , should forget the existence of such a place almost entirely , and that his father's hands had ever been dirtied by the compounding of odious pills , or the preparation of filthy plasters . The old man never spoke about the shop ...
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... young French nobleman , and is now at this moment living at Lily- bank , under the title of Baroness de Carambole , having been separated from her wild young scapegrace of a Baron very shortly after their union . The Major had a sincere ...
... young French nobleman , and is now at this moment living at Lily- bank , under the title of Baroness de Carambole , having been separated from her wild young scapegrace of a Baron very shortly after their union . The Major had a sincere ...
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... his father . Was it possible that any man could grow to be three inches taller than Mr. Pendennis ? You may be certain he never went back to school. 28 PENDENNIS . CHAPTER III IN WHICH PENDENNIS APPEARS AS A VERY YOUNG MAN INDEED.
... his father . Was it possible that any man could grow to be three inches taller than Mr. Pendennis ? You may be certain he never went back to school. 28 PENDENNIS . CHAPTER III IN WHICH PENDENNIS APPEARS AS A VERY YOUNG MAN INDEED.
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