The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... Amory , Esq . At that time the legend in the county was that Clavering , who had been ruined for many a year , had married a widow from India with some money . Some of the county folks caught a sight of the newly - married pair . The ...
... Amory , Esq . At that time the legend in the county was that Clavering , who had been ruined for many a year , had married a widow from India with some money . Some of the county folks caught a sight of the newly - married pair . The ...
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... Amory , very lately returned from Calcutta . His father died soon after , by consequence of whose demise his wife became Lady Clavering . The title so delighted Mr. Snell of Calcutta , that he doubled his daughter's allowance ; and ...
... Amory , very lately returned from Calcutta . His father died soon after , by consequence of whose demise his wife became Lady Clavering . The title so delighted Mr. Snell of Calcutta , that he doubled his daughter's allowance ; and ...
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... Amory's confounded piano . I can't bear it . She's scweeching from morning till night . ' 99 The Captain burst out laughing . He settled the whole further arrangements of the house in the course of their walk through it ; and , the ...
... Amory's confounded piano . I can't bear it . She's scweeching from morning till night . ' 99 The Captain burst out laughing . He settled the whole further arrangements of the house in the course of their walk through it ; and , the ...
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... Amory . She wanted rank , and he wanted money . What match could be more suitable ? He organised it ; he made those two people happy . There was no particular romantic attachment between them ; the widow was not of an age or a person ...
... Amory . She wanted rank , and he wanted money . What match could be more suitable ? He organised it ; he made those two people happy . There was no particular romantic attachment between them ; the widow was not of an age or a person ...
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... Amory . Strong laughed . " Oh , Miss Amory is a muse -- Miss Amory is a mystery - Miss Amory is a femme incomprise . " " What is that ? " asked simple Mrs. Pendennis - but the Chevalier gave her no answer ; perhaps could not give her ...
... Amory . Strong laughed . " Oh , Miss Amory is a muse -- Miss Amory is a mystery - Miss Amory is a femme incomprise . " " What is that ? " asked simple Mrs. Pendennis - but the Chevalier gave her no answer ; perhaps could not give her ...
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