The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... party below at the same moment , and gave a start and a laugh . " Sure there's somebody in the Dean's garden , " she cried out ; and withdrew with perfect calmness , whilst Pen darted away with his face glowing like coals . The garden party ...
... party below at the same moment , and gave a start and a laugh . " Sure there's somebody in the Dean's garden , " she cried out ; and withdrew with perfect calmness , whilst Pen darted away with his face glowing like coals . The garden party ...
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... parties in the transaction ? I am speaking to you , you see , without the least anger or assumption of authority , such as the law and your father's will give me over you for three years to come - but as one man of the world to another ...
... parties in the transaction ? I am speaking to you , you see , without the least anger or assumption of authority , such as the law and your father's will give me over you for three years to come - but as one man of the world to another ...
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... party of social friends at our humble board , next Tuesday evening , at an early tea , when I shall wear the beautiful scarf which , with its accompanying delightful verses , I shall ever , ever cherish : and papa bids me say how happy ...
... party of social friends at our humble board , next Tuesday evening , at an early tea , when I shall wear the beautiful scarf which , with its accompanying delightful verses , I shall ever , ever cherish : and papa bids me say how happy ...
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... extent of it . His letters came down franked from town , and he showed the invitations to Helen with a sigh . It 1 was beautiful and tragical to see him refuse one party. ΠΙΟ PENDENNIS . CHAPTER IX IN WHICH THE MAJOR OPENS THE CAMPAIGN.
... extent of it . His letters came down franked from town , and he showed the invitations to Helen with a sigh . It 1 was beautiful and tragical to see him refuse one party. ΠΙΟ PENDENNIS . CHAPTER IX IN WHICH THE MAJOR OPENS THE CAMPAIGN.
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William Makepeace Thackeray. was beautiful and tragical to see him refuse one party after another at least to those who could understand , as Helen didn't , the melancholy grandeur of his self - denial . Helen did not , or only smiled at ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. was beautiful and tragical to see him refuse one party after another at least to those who could understand , as Helen didn't , the melancholy grandeur of his self - denial . Helen did not , or only smiled at ...
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