The History of Pendennis, Band 2Estes and Lauriat, 1899 |
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... talk to me about daring to do this thing or t'other , or when my dander is up it's the very thing to urge me on . I oughtn't to have come last night , I know I oughtn't : but I told you I was drunk , and that ought to be sufficient ...
... talk to me about daring to do this thing or t'other , or when my dander is up it's the very thing to urge me on . I oughtn't to have come last night , I know I oughtn't : but I told you I was drunk , and that ought to be sufficient ...
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... talk to her neighbor at dinner ; and it is a fact that she reads every new book that comes out ; for she can talk , and very smartly and well , about them all , and you see them all upon her drawing- room table . She has the cares of ...
... talk to her neighbor at dinner ; and it is a fact that she reads every new book that comes out ; for she can talk , and very smartly and well , about them all , and you see them all upon her drawing- room table . She has the cares of ...
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... talk , Foker , on the other hand , so bland and communicative on most occasions , was entirely mum and melancholy when he danced with Miss Amory . To clasp her slender waist was a rapture , to whirl round the room with her was a ...
... talk , Foker , on the other hand , so bland and communicative on most occasions , was entirely mum and melancholy when he danced with Miss Amory . To clasp her slender waist was a rapture , to whirl round the room with her was a ...
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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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