The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... DOOR , WHILE THE READER IS INFORMED WHO LITTLE LAURA WAS 95 CHAPTER IX . IN WHICH THE MAJOR OPENS THE CAMPAIGN FACING THE ENEMY NEGOTIATION CHAPTER X. 4 CHAPTER XI . CHAPTER XII . IN WHICH A SHOOTING - MATCH IS PROPOSED A CRISIS CHAPTER ...
... DOOR , WHILE THE READER IS INFORMED WHO LITTLE LAURA WAS 95 CHAPTER IX . IN WHICH THE MAJOR OPENS THE CAMPAIGN FACING THE ENEMY NEGOTIATION CHAPTER X. 4 CHAPTER XI . CHAPTER XII . IN WHICH A SHOOTING - MATCH IS PROPOSED A CRISIS CHAPTER ...
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... DOOR CHAPTER XXXII . WHICH IS PASSED IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF LUDGATE HILL CHAPTER XXXIII . 400 416 IN WHICH THE HISTORY STILL HOVERS ABOUT FLEET STREET 430 A DINNER IN THE ROW CHAPTER XXXIV . 438 CHAPTER XXXV . 451 66 THE PALL MALL ...
... DOOR CHAPTER XXXII . WHICH IS PASSED IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF LUDGATE HILL CHAPTER XXXIII . 400 416 IN WHICH THE HISTORY STILL HOVERS ABOUT FLEET STREET 430 A DINNER IN THE ROW CHAPTER XXXIV . 438 CHAPTER XXXV . 451 66 THE PALL MALL ...
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... door of a very humble little shop in the city of Bath , where Mr. Pen- dennis exercised the profession of apothe- cary and surgeon ; and where he not only attended gentlemen in their sick - rooms , and ladies at the most interesting ...
... door of a very humble little shop in the city of Bath , where Mr. Pen- dennis exercised the profession of apothe- cary and surgeon ; and where he not only attended gentlemen in their sick - rooms , and ladies at the most interesting ...
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... door - post , and drove his chair - pole through the handsomest pink - bottle in the surgeon's window , alighted screaming from her vehicle , and was accom- modated with a chair in Mr. Pendennis's shop , where she was brought round with ...
... door - post , and drove his chair - pole through the handsomest pink - bottle in the surgeon's window , alighted screaming from her vehicle , and was accom- modated with a chair in Mr. Pendennis's shop , where she was brought round with ...
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... , and profusely civil to the lady's - maid , who waited at the bedroom door ; for whom her old patroness used to ring as for a servant , and who came with even more eagerness ; perhaps she would have chosen a different man-. PENDENNIS . II.
... , and profusely civil to the lady's - maid , who waited at the bedroom door ; for whom her old patroness used to ring as for a servant , and who came with even more eagerness ; perhaps she would have chosen a different man-. PENDENNIS . II.
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