The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... Pall Mall polite man- ner , that young Arthur had no fortune at all , that the Major had asked him ( Costigan ) to go to the lawyers ( " wherein he knew the scoundthrels have a bill of mine , and I can't meet them , " the Captain ...
... Pall Mall polite man- ner , that young Arthur had no fortune at all , that the Major had asked him ( Costigan ) to go to the lawyers ( " wherein he knew the scoundthrels have a bill of mine , and I can't meet them , " the Captain ...
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... Pall- Mall Philosopher : and he made Pen's mother remark ( not , perhaps , without a secret feeling of disappointment , for she loved romance like other soft women ) , that the young gentle- man during the last fortnight came home quite ...
... Pall- Mall Philosopher : and he made Pen's mother remark ( not , perhaps , without a secret feeling of disappointment , for she loved romance like other soft women ) , that the young gentle- man during the last fortnight came home quite ...
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... Pall Mall pavement was deserted ; the very red - jackets had gone out of town . There was scarce a face to be seen in the bow - windows of the clubs . The Major conducted his nephew into one or two of those desert mansions , and wrote ...
... Pall Mall pavement was deserted ; the very red - jackets had gone out of town . There was scarce a face to be seen in the bow - windows of the clubs . The Major conducted his nephew into one or two of those desert mansions , and wrote ...
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... Pall Mall . Saint George's is the great College of the University of Oxbridge , with its four vast quadrangles , and its beautiful hall and gardens , and the Georgians , as the men are called , wear gowns of a peculiar cut , and give ...
... Pall Mall . Saint George's is the great College of the University of Oxbridge , with its four vast quadrangles , and its beautiful hall and gardens , and the Georgians , as the men are called , wear gowns of a peculiar cut , and give ...
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... Pall Mall . He and the Proctor capped each other as they met , as if they were rival powers , and the men hardly knew which was the greater . In fact , in the course of his second year , Arthur Pendennis had become one of the men of ...
... Pall Mall . He and the Proctor capped each other as they met , as if they were rival powers , and the men hardly knew which was the greater . In fact , in the course of his second year , Arthur Pendennis had become one of the men of ...
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