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He was alone in the world , and had need of a kind and constant companion ,
whom it would be the study of his life to make happy ; in a word , he recited to her
a little speech , which he had composed that morning in bed , and rehearsed and
...
He was alone in the world , and had need of a kind and constant companion ,
whom it would be the study of his life to make happy ; in a word , he recited to her
a little speech , which he had composed that morning in bed , and rehearsed and
...
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... how good he had been to his mother , and constant in his care of her ; and the
upshot of this interview was , that she , blushing very much , made Pendennis an
extremely low curtsey , and asked leave to - to consider his very kind proposal .
... how good he had been to his mother , and constant in his care of her ; and the
upshot of this interview was , that she , blushing very much , made Pendennis an
extremely low curtsey , and asked leave to - to consider his very kind proposal .
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... My Lord Steyne is so kind as to wish for my presence at Stillbrook for the Easter
holidays ; ” and you may be sure the whereabouts of my brother the Major was
carefully made known by worthy Mr . Pendennis to his friends at the Clavering ...
... My Lord Steyne is so kind as to wish for my presence at Stillbrook for the Easter
holidays ; ” and you may be sure the whereabouts of my brother the Major was
carefully made known by worthy Mr . Pendennis to his friends at the Clavering ...
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Those masters or seniors who were kind to him , he loved with boyish ardour .
And though the Doctor , when he did not know his Horace , or could not construe
his Greek play , said that that boy Pendennis was a disgrace to the school , a ...
Those masters or seniors who were kind to him , he loved with boyish ardour .
And though the Doctor , when he did not know his Horace , or could not construe
his Greek play , said that that boy Pendennis was a disgrace to the school , a ...
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... without being a beauty , he had such a frank , good - natured kind face , and
laughed so merrily at you out of his honest blue eyes , that no wonder Mrs .
Pendennis thought him the pride of the whole country . Between the ages of
sixteen and ...
... without being a beauty , he had such a frank , good - natured kind face , and
laughed so merrily at you out of his honest blue eyes , that no wonder Mrs .
Pendennis thought him the pride of the whole country . Between the ages of
sixteen and ...
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