The history of PendennisSmith, Elder, 1877 |
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... felt all , and endow the woman who loves me fondly with my whole heart and my whole fortune . " I press for a speedy marriage with my Emily - for why , in truth , should it be delayed ? A delay implies a doubt , which I cast from me as ...
... felt all , and endow the woman who loves me fondly with my whole heart and my whole fortune . " I press for a speedy marriage with my Emily - for why , in truth , should it be delayed ? A delay implies a doubt , which I cast from me as ...
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... felt her pulse , he kept hold of her hand in his , and asked her where she was going to live now that the Pontypool family had come down upon the property , which was being nailed into boxes , and packed into hampers , and swaddled up ...
... felt her pulse , he kept hold of her hand in his , and asked her where she was going to live now that the Pontypool family had come down upon the property , which was being nailed into boxes , and packed into hampers , and swaddled up ...
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... and through Clavering . At church he was equally active as a vestryman and a worshipper . At market every Thursday , he went from pen to stall ; looked at samples of oats , and munched corn ; felt beasts PENDENNIS . II.
... and through Clavering . At church he was equally active as a vestryman and a worshipper . At market every Thursday , he went from pen to stall ; looked at samples of oats , and munched corn ; felt beasts PENDENNIS . II.
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William Makepeace Thackeray. samples of oats , and munched corn ; felt beasts , punched geese in the breast , and weighed them with a knowing air ; and did business with the farmers at the Clavering Arms , as well as the oldest ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. samples of oats , and munched corn ; felt beasts , punched geese in the breast , and weighed them with a knowing air ; and did business with the farmers at the Clavering Arms , as well as the oldest ...
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... felt that he was sure of going to heaven , for his mother never could be happy there without him . As for John Pendennis , as the father of the family , and that sort of thing , everybody had the greatest respect for him : and his ...
... felt that he was sure of going to heaven , for his mother never could be happy there without him . As for John Pendennis , as the father of the family , and that sort of thing , everybody had the greatest respect for him : and his ...
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acquaintance admired Altamont Arthur Pendennis asked Baymouth beautiful began Bingley Blanche blushed Bows Bungay called Captain Costigan carriage Chatteris Chevalier Clavering Park Clavering's cried dance daughter dear delighted dine dinner Doctor Portman door eyes face Fairoaks father Foker Francis Clavering girl give Glanders glass hand happy heard heart Helen honest honour knew Lady Clavering laughing letter London looked Lord Lowton Madame Fribsby Major Pendennis mamma marriage marry Mirobolant Miss Amory Miss Costigan Miss Fotheringay mother nephew never night Oxbridge Pall Mall Gazette Pen's Pendennis's play poor pretty Pynsent round Saint Boniface sate Shandon Sir Derby Sir Francis Sir Francis Clavering smile Smirke Strong talk thought told took uncle verses Wagg walked Warrington Wenham widow wine woman wonder young fellow young gentleman young lady