The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... Bows came , " said she , " at ten , and we studied Ophalia . It's for the twenty - fourth , when I hope , sir , we shall have the honour of seeing ye . " " Indeed , indeed , you will , " Mr. Pendennis cried ; wonder- ing that she could ...
... Bows came , " said she , " at ten , and we studied Ophalia . It's for the twenty - fourth , when I hope , sir , we shall have the honour of seeing ye . " " Indeed , indeed , you will , " Mr. Pendennis cried ; wonder- ing that she could ...
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... Bows , gave her lessons , and made her what ye see . What have ye done since Bows went , Emily ? " " Sure , I've made a pie , " Emily said , with perfect simpli- city . She pronounced it " Poy . " " If ye'll try it at four o'clock , sir ...
... Bows , gave her lessons , and made her what ye see . What have ye done since Bows went , Emily ? " " Sure , I've made a pie , " Emily said , with perfect simpli- city . She pronounced it " Poy . " " If ye'll try it at four o'clock , sir ...
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... Bows when he comes . ' " " " Anyhow , he's a nice , fair - spoken , pretty young man , " the lady said : " how many tickets did he take of you ? " " Faith , then , he took six , and gev me two guineas , Milly , " the Captain said . " I ...
... Bows when he comes . ' " " " Anyhow , he's a nice , fair - spoken , pretty young man , " the lady said : " how many tickets did he take of you ? " " Faith , then , he took six , and gev me two guineas , Milly , " the Captain said . " I ...
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... Bows about it , papa dear . " " A queer death , sure enough , " ejaculated the Captain , and changed the painful theme . " " Tis an elegant mare the young gentleman rides , " Costigan went on to say ; " and a grand breakfast , intirely ...
... Bows about it , papa dear . " " A queer death , sure enough , " ejaculated the Captain , and changed the painful theme . " " Tis an elegant mare the young gentleman rides , " Costigan went on to say ; " and a grand breakfast , intirely ...
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... Bows , the house- friend of the family , was exceed- ingly wroth at the notion of Miss Fotheringay's marriage with a stripling seven or eight years her junior . Bows , who was a cripple , and owned that he was a little more deformed ...
... Bows , the house- friend of the family , was exceed- ingly wroth at the notion of Miss Fotheringay's marriage with a stripling seven or eight years her junior . Bows , who was a cripple , and owned that he was a little more deformed ...
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