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Then Pen went down the rock , and walked about on the sand , biting his nails by
the shore of the much - sounding sea . It stretched before him bright and
immeasurable . The blue waters came rolling into the bay , foaming and roaring ...
Then Pen went down the rock , and walked about on the sand , biting his nails by
the shore of the much - sounding sea . It stretched before him bright and
immeasurable . The blue waters came rolling into the bay , foaming and roaring ...
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They walked out , the Captain holding an arm of each of his dear young friends ,
and in a maudlin state of contentment . He winked at one or two tradesmen ' s
shops where , possibly , he owed a bill , as much as to say , “ See the company I '
m ...
They walked out , the Captain holding an arm of each of his dear young friends ,
and in a maudlin state of contentment . He winked at one or two tradesmen ' s
shops where , possibly , he owed a bill , as much as to say , “ See the company I '
m ...
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... was a girl , and used to sit on his knee . Down then he came and lived with
them . Helen was grown a beautiful young woman now . The cousins were nearly
four VOL . I . months together , from June to October . They walked PENDENNIS .
... was a girl , and used to sit on his knee . Down then he came and lived with
them . Helen was grown a beautiful young woman now . The cousins were nearly
four VOL . I . months together , from June to October . They walked PENDENNIS .
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They walked in the summer evenings : they met in the early morn . They read out
of the same book when the old lady dozed at night over the candles . What little
Helen knew , Frank taught her . She sang to him : she gave her artless heart to ...
They walked in the summer evenings : they met in the early morn . They read out
of the same book when the old lady dozed at night over the candles . What little
Helen knew , Frank taught her . She sang to him : she gave her artless heart to ...
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Once having walked out half - a - mile , to the Fairoaks Inn , beyond the Lodge
gates , to be in readiness for the Competitor coach , which changed horses there
, to take a run for Chatteris , a man on the roof touched his hat to the young ...
Once having walked out half - a - mile , to the Fairoaks Inn , beyond the Lodge
gates , to be in readiness for the Competitor coach , which changed horses there
, to take a run for Chatteris , a man on the roof touched his hat to the young ...
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