The history of PendennisEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... Colonel Hanger ; and only missing two races , one when I had the measles at Eton , and one in the Waterloo year , when I was with my friend Wellington in Flanders . ' " - " And who is that yellow carriage , with the pink and yellow ...
... Colonel Hanger ; and only missing two races , one when I had the measles at Eton , and one in the Waterloo year , when I was with my friend Wellington in Flanders . ' " - " And who is that yellow carriage , with the pink and yellow ...
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... Colonel ; sup with you with pleas- ure : " and whispered to one another , " The Colonel stands to win fifteen hundred , and he got the odds from a good man , too . " And each of the shabby bucks and dusky dandies began to eye his ...
... Colonel ; sup with you with pleas- ure : " and whispered to one another , " The Colonel stands to win fifteen hundred , and he got the odds from a good man , too . " And each of the shabby bucks and dusky dandies began to eye his ...
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... Colonel , that I come to find Monsieur , your nephew , near to a cab , by two ladies , and a man , oh , such a man ! and who ate lob- sters , and who laughed , who laughed ! " " It did not strike me that the man laughed , " Pen said ...
... Colonel , that I come to find Monsieur , your nephew , near to a cab , by two ladies , and a man , oh , such a man ! and who ate lob- sters , and who laughed , who laughed ! " " It did not strike me that the man laughed , " Pen said ...
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... Colonel Altamont had the satisfaction of receiving the odds of thirty to one in fifties , which he had taken against the winning horse of the day . Numbers of the Colonel's friends were present on the occasion to congratulate him on his ...
... Colonel Altamont had the satisfaction of receiving the odds of thirty to one in fifties , which he had taken against the winning horse of the day . Numbers of the Colonel's friends were present on the occasion to congratulate him on his ...
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... Colonel with their various blandishments ; but he had courage enough to resist them , and to button up his notes in the pocket of his coat , and go home to Strong , and " sport " the outer door of the chambers . Honest Strong had given ...
... Colonel with their various blandishments ; but he had courage enough to resist them , and to button up his notes in the pocket of his coat , and go home to Strong , and " sport " the outer door of the chambers . Honest Strong had given ...
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ain't Altamont Arthur Pendennis asked Baronet begad Begum bless blush Bonner Bows Brixham Bungay called Captain carriage chambers Chatteris Chevalier Clavering Arms Clavering family Clavering's Colonel Costigan creature cried Curaçoa dammy dear dearest dev'lish dinner door eyes face Fairoaks fellow Foker fortune George girl give Grosvenor Place hand happy heard heart Helen honor Huxter kind kissed knew Lady Clavering Lady Rockminster ladyship laugh letter Lightfoot live looked Major Pendennis mamma marriage marry Miss Amory Miss Bell Miss Blanche Morgan mother never night old gentleman old lady old Pendennis Parliament passed Pen's Pendennis's poor pray pretty Rosenbad secret Shepherd's Sir Francis Clavering smile speak Strong talk tell there's thing thought told took Tunbridge uncle valet voice walked Warrington Wheel of Fortune widow wife wish woman word young lady
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Seite 369 - I do not like thee, Dr. Fell : the reason why I cannot tell,
Seite 172 - I see the truth in that man, as I do in his brother, whose logic drives him to quite a different ^ conclusion, and who, after having passed a life in vain endeavours to reconcile an irreconcilable book, flings it at last down in despair, and declares, with tearful eyes, and hands up to heaven, his revolt and recantation.
Seite 172 - ... and conscienceless and serene. Conscience! What is conscience? Why accept remorse? What is public or private faith? Mythuses alike enveloped in enormous tradition. If, seeing and acknowledging the lies of the world, Arthur, as see them you can with only too fatal a clearness, you submit to them without any protest further than a laugh; if, plunged yourself in easy sensuality, you allow the whole wretched world to pass groaning by you unmoved: if the fight for the truth is taking place, and all...
Seite 171 - ... solutions to those come to by our friend. We are not pledging ourselves for the correctness of his opinions, which readers will please to consider are delivered dramatically, the writer being no more answerable for them, than for the sentiments uttered by any other character of the story: our endeavor is merely to follow out, in its progress, the development of the mind of a worldly and selfish, but not ungenerous or unkind, or truthavoiding man.
Seite 172 - Ministerial benches. I see it in this man who worships by Act of Parliament, and is rewarded with a silk apron and five thousand a year; in that man, who, driven fatally by the remorseless logic of his creed, gives up everything, friends...