The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... thought she really had gone quite far enough , she took another theme . " I am afraid Mr. Foker is a very sad young man , " she said , turning round to Pen . " He does not look so , " Pen answered with a sneer . " I mean we have heard ...
... thought she really had gone quite far enough , she took another theme . " I am afraid Mr. Foker is a very sad young man , " she said , turning round to Pen . " He does not look so , " Pen answered with a sneer . " I mean we have heard ...
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... thoughts and meanings noted down alongside of his story , how many in- sipid volumes would become interesting , and dull ... thought he had expressed his full heart ! This page was imitated from a then favourite author , as he could now ...
... thoughts and meanings noted down alongside of his story , how many in- sipid volumes would become interesting , and dull ... thought he had expressed his full heart ! This page was imitated from a then favourite author , as he could now ...
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... thought of inviting me before ; but seeing Wenham talking to me , and Monsieur Dubois , the French literary man , who had a dozen orders on , and might have passed for a Marshal of France , she condescended to invite me . The Claverings ...
... thought of inviting me before ; but seeing Wenham talking to me , and Monsieur Dubois , the French literary man , who had a dozen orders on , and might have passed for a Marshal of France , she condescended to invite me . The Claverings ...
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... thought were likely to interest the reader , or were suitable for the purposes of his story . Now , though he had kept it in his box for nearly half of the period during which , according to the Horatian maxim , a work of art ought to ...
... thought were likely to interest the reader , or were suitable for the purposes of his story . Now , though he had kept it in his box for nearly half of the period during which , according to the Horatian maxim , a work of art ought to ...
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... thought that his intellect was as good as theirs , and that he could write the English language as well as those ladies or gentlemen ; and as he now ran over his early performance , he was pleased to find here and there passages ...
... thought that his intellect was as good as theirs , and that he could write the English language as well as those ladies or gentlemen ; and as he now ran over his early performance , he was pleased to find here and there passages ...
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ain't Ann Milton Arthur Pendennis asked Baronet begad Begum blushed Bonner Bows Brixham Bungay called Captain Costigan carriage chambers Clavering family Colonel Altamont creature cried daughter dear devilish dinner Doctor door eyes face Fairoaks Fanny Bolton Fanny's fellow Foker girl give Glanders Grosvenor Place hand happy Harry heard heart Helen honour Huxter kind knew Lady Clavering Lady Clavering's Lady Rockminster Lamb Court laugh Laura letter little Fanny live lodge London looked Major Pendennis mamma marriage marry Mirabel Miss Amory Miss Blanche Morgan morning mother never night old gentleman old Pendennis Pall Mall Gazette passed Pen's Pendennis's perhaps play poor little pretty Rosenbad Shepherd's Sir Francis Clavering speak story Strong talk tell thing thought told took Tunbridge uncle voice walked Walter Lorraine Warrington widow wish woman word young lady