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... when she handed over this token of love to the simple boy . Number 6 ,
however , was an exception to former passions - Francis Bell was the most
faithful of lovers . When his time arrived to go to college , and it became 96
PENDENNIS .
... when she handed over this token of love to the simple boy . Number 6 ,
however , was an exception to former passions - Francis Bell was the most
faithful of lovers . When his time arrived to go to college , and it became 96
PENDENNIS .
Seite 97
... been taken in three times before in precisely a similar manner ; and Francis
went to the University resolved to conquer honours , so as to be able to lay them
at the feet of his beloved Martha . This prize in view made him labour
prodigiously .
... been taken in three times before in precisely a similar manner ; and Francis
went to the University resolved to conquer honours , so as to be able to lay them
at the feet of his beloved Martha . This prize in view made him labour
prodigiously .
Seite 98
At last one morning in October came when Francis went back to college , and the
poor girl felt that her tender heart was gone with him . Frank too wakened up from
the delightful midsummerdream to the horrible reality of his own pain .
At last one morning in October came when Francis went back to college , and the
poor girl felt that her tender heart was gone with him . Frank too wakened up from
the delightful midsummerdream to the horrible reality of his own pain .
Seite 99
Round her neck she had a locket with hair , which Helen had given , ah how
many years ago ! to poor Francis , dead and buried . This child was all that was
left of him , and she cherished , as so tender a creature would , the legacy which
he ...
Round her neck she had a locket with hair , which Helen had given , ah how
many years ago ! to poor Francis , dead and buried . This child was all that was
left of him , and she cherished , as so tender a creature would , the legacy which
he ...
Seite 111
With such discourses the Major entertained his nephew , as he paced the terrace
in front of the house for his two hours ' constitutional walk , or as they sate
together after dinner over their wine . He grieved that Sir Francis Clavering had
not ...
With such discourses the Major entertained his nephew , as he paced the terrace
in front of the house for his two hours ' constitutional walk , or as they sate
together after dinner over their wine . He grieved that Sir Francis Clavering had
not ...
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