The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... window and say , " Zuleika , I am not thy brother , " in tones so tragic , that they caused the solemn little maid to open her great eyes still wider . She sat , until the proper hour for retirement , sewing at Mrs. Pen- dennis's knee ...
... window and say , " Zuleika , I am not thy brother , " in tones so tragic , that they caused the solemn little maid to open her great eyes still wider . She sat , until the proper hour for retirement , sewing at Mrs. Pen- dennis's knee ...
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... window open , and called the guards and coachmen by their Christian names , too , asking about their respective families , and imitating with great liveliness and accuracy the tooting of the horns as Jem the ostler whipped the horses ...
... window open , and called the guards and coachmen by their Christian names , too , asking about their respective families , and imitating with great liveliness and accuracy the tooting of the horns as Jem the ostler whipped the horses ...
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... began to caw from the little wood beyond his bedroom windows ; and -at that very instant and as his eyes started open , the be- loved image was in his mind . " My dear boy , " he heard her say , “ you were in a sound sleep , 50 PENDENNIS .
... began to caw from the little wood beyond his bedroom windows ; and -at that very instant and as his eyes started open , the be- loved image was in his mind . " My dear boy , " he heard her say , “ you were in a sound sleep , 50 PENDENNIS .
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... window with the newspaper held before him at arm's length . The Captain's eyes were somewhat dim ; and he was spelling the paper , with the help of his lips , as well as of those bloodshot eyes of his , as you see gentlemen do to whom ...
... window with the newspaper held before him at arm's length . The Captain's eyes were somewhat dim ; and he was spelling the paper , with the help of his lips , as well as of those bloodshot eyes of his , as you see gentlemen do to whom ...
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... window - seat and saluted the new comer , first in a military manner , by conveying a couple of his fingers ( covered with a broken black glove ) to his hat , and then removing that orna- ment altogether . The Captain was inclined to be ...
... window - seat and saluted the new comer , first in a military manner , by conveying a couple of his fingers ( covered with a broken black glove ) to his hat , and then removing that orna- ment altogether . The Captain was inclined to be ...
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