The history of PendennisSmith, Elder & Company, 1869 |
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... FOTHERINGAY MAKES A NEW ENGAGEMENT 142 XV . THE HAPPY VILLAGE . 123 · · · 132 · XVI . WHICH CONCLUDES THE FIRST PART OF THIS HISTORY XVII . ALMA MATER XVIII . PENDennis of BONIFACE XIX . RAKE'S PROGRESS XX . FLIGHT AFTER DEFEAT XXI ...
... FOTHERINGAY MAKES A NEW ENGAGEMENT 142 XV . THE HAPPY VILLAGE . 123 · · · 132 · XVI . WHICH CONCLUDES THE FIRST PART OF THIS HISTORY XVII . ALMA MATER XVIII . PENDennis of BONIFACE XIX . RAKE'S PROGRESS XX . FLIGHT AFTER DEFEAT XXI ...
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... Fotheringay , of the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Crow Street , and of the Norwich and Welsh Circuit , I am aware that I make an announcement which cannot , according to the present prejudices of society at least , be welcome to my ...
... Fotheringay , of the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Crow Street , and of the Norwich and Welsh Circuit , I am aware that I make an announcement which cannot , according to the present prejudices of society at least , be welcome to my ...
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... Fotheringay , in Mrs. Haller , or me name's not Jack Costigan . " He Pen looked at these individuals with the greatest interest . had never seen an actor before ; and he saw Dr. Portman's red face looking over the Doctor's shoulder , as ...
... Fotheringay , in Mrs. Haller , or me name's not Jack Costigan . " He Pen looked at these individuals with the greatest interest . had never seen an actor before ; and he saw Dr. Portman's red face looking over the Doctor's shoulder , as ...
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... Fotheringay . " The pit thrilled and thumped its umbrellas ; a volley of applause was fired from the gallery : the Dragoon officers and Foker clapped their hands furiously : you would have thought the house was full , so loud were their ...
... Fotheringay . " The pit thrilled and thumped its umbrellas ; a volley of applause was fired from the gallery : the Dragoon officers and Foker clapped their hands furiously : you would have thought the house was full , so loud were their ...
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... Fotheringay , Fotheringay . The curtain fell upon him like a pall . He did not hear a word of what Bingley said , who came forward to announce the play for the next evening , and who took the tumultuous applause , as usual , for himself ...
... Fotheringay , Fotheringay . The curtain fell upon him like a pall . He did not hear a word of what Bingley said , who came forward to announce the play for the next evening , and who took the tumultuous applause , as usual , for himself ...
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