The History of Pendennis, Band 2Estes and Lauriat, 1899 |
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... Altamont began to cry like a child , and said it was a d - d shame , and cried and swore so , that there was another row , and everybody laughing . Then I had to take him away , because he wanted to take his coat off to one fellow who ...
... Altamont began to cry like a child , and said it was a d - d shame , and cried and swore so , that there was another row , and everybody laughing . Then I had to take him away , because he wanted to take his coat off to one fellow who ...
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... Altamont now : he listened to the Colonel's loud stories when Altamont described how - when he was working his way home once from New Zealand , where he had been on a whaling expedition - he and his comrades had been obliged to shirk on ...
... Altamont now : he listened to the Colonel's loud stories when Altamont described how - when he was working his way home once from New Zealand , where he had been on a whaling expedition - he and his comrades had been obliged to shirk on ...
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... Altamont ! " " Heaven ain't exactly the place , Ned , " said Altamont . " I came from Baden - Baden , " said he , “ and I'd had a deuced lucky month there , that's all . " " Well , sir , he took up Mark's bill , and he paid the other ...
... Altamont ! " " Heaven ain't exactly the place , Ned , " said Altamont . " I came from Baden - Baden , " said he , “ and I'd had a deuced lucky month there , that's all . " " Well , sir , he took up Mark's bill , and he paid the other ...
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Relates to Mr Harry Fokers Affairs | 1 |
Contains a Novel Incident V In which the Colonel narrates some of his Adventures VI A Chapter of Conversations Carries the Reader both to Richmo... | 13 |
Miss Amorys Partners | 67 |
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