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Pendennis usually took care that at least one of his grand dinners should take
place when his brother , the Major , who , on the return of his regiment from India
and New South Wales , had sold out and gone upon half - pay , came to pay his ...
Pendennis usually took care that at least one of his grand dinners should take
place when his brother , the Major , who , on the return of his regiment from India
and New South Wales , had sold out and gone upon half - pay , came to pay his ...
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The Major she held to be a sort of Bayard among Majors : and as for her son
Arthur , she worshipped that youth with an ardour which the young scapegrace
accepted almost as coolly as the statue of the Saint in St . Peter ' s receives the ...
The Major she held to be a sort of Bayard among Majors : and as for her son
Arthur , she worshipped that youth with an ardour which the young scapegrace
accepted almost as coolly as the statue of the Saint in St . Peter ' s receives the ...
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The orator had his back to the door of this ancient apartment , which was open ,
and a gentleman who was quite familiar with the place , for both Major Arthur and
Mr . John Pendennis had been at the school , was asking the fifth - form boy who
...
The orator had his back to the door of this ancient apartment , which was open ,
and a gentleman who was quite familiar with the place , for both Major Arthur and
Mr . John Pendennis had been at the school , was asking the fifth - form boy who
...
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Major Pendennis had written on the card , “ I must take A . P . home ; his father is
very ill . ” As the Doctor received the card , and stopped his harangue with rather
a scared look , the laughter of the boys , half constrained until then , burst out in ...
Major Pendennis had written on the card , “ I must take A . P . home ; his father is
very ill . ” As the Doctor received the card , and stopped his harangue with rather
a scared look , the laughter of the boys , half constrained until then , burst out in ...
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But Major Pendennis declined the luncheon . He said his brother was very ill ,
had had a fit the day before , and it was a great question if they should see him
alive . “ There ' s no other son , is there ? ” said the Doctor . The Major answered “
No ...
But Major Pendennis declined the luncheon . He said his brother was very ill ,
had had a fit the day before , and it was a great question if they should see him
alive . “ There ' s no other son , is there ? ” said the Doctor . The Major answered “
No ...
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The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His ... William Makepeace Thackeray Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |
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