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Nay , up to nine o'clock this very morning , my poor friend , Colonel Altamont , was doomed to execution , and the author only relented when his victim was actually at the window . The “ exciting ” plan was laid aside ( with a very ...
Nay , up to nine o'clock this very morning , my poor friend , Colonel Altamont , was doomed to execution , and the author only relented when his victim was actually at the window . The “ exciting ” plan was laid aside ( with a very ...
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... manner as he took his seat at the next table , and surveyed the interlopers , which rendered it impossible for any man to sit and breakfast under his eye ; and that table — by the fire , and yet near the window --became his own .
... manner as he took his seat at the next table , and surveyed the interlopers , which rendered it impossible for any man to sit and breakfast under his eye ; and that table — by the fire , and yet near the window --became his own .
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... pole through the handsomest pink - bottle in the surgeon's window , alighted screaming from her vehicle , and was accommodated with a chair in Mr. Pendennis's shop , where she was brought round with cinnamon and sal - volatile .
... pole through the handsomest pink - bottle in the surgeon's window , alighted screaming from her vehicle , and was accommodated with a chair in Mr. Pendennis's shop , where she was brought round with cinnamon and sal - volatile .
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... her bedroom window , to which her chair was rolled , her beloved John step into a close carriage of his own , a one - horse carriage it is true , but with the arms of the family of Pendennis handsomely emblazoned on the panels .
... her bedroom window , to which her chair was rolled , her beloved John step into a close carriage of his own , a one - horse carriage it is true , but with the arms of the family of Pendennis handsomely emblazoned on the panels .
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The upper windows of the great house flamed so as to make your eyes wink ; the little river ran off noisily westward , and was lost in a sombre wood , behind which the towers of the old abbey church of Clavering ( whereby that town is ...
The upper windows of the great house flamed so as to make your eyes wink ; the little river ran off noisily westward , and was lost in a sombre wood , behind which the towers of the old abbey church of Clavering ( whereby that town is ...
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