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The Major she held to be a sort of Bayard among Majors : and as for her son
Arthur , she worshipped that youth with an ardour which the young scapegrace
accepted almost as coolly as the statue of the Saint in St . Peter ' s receives the ...
The Major she held to be a sort of Bayard among Majors : and as for her son
Arthur , she worshipped that youth with an ardour which the young scapegrace
accepted almost as coolly as the statue of the Saint in St . Peter ' s receives the ...
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There happened to be no young woman in the small circle of friends who were in
the widow ' s intimacy whom Pendennis could by any possibility gratify by
endowing her with the inestimable treasure of a heart which he was longing to
give ...
There happened to be no young woman in the small circle of friends who were in
the widow ' s intimacy whom Pendennis could by any possibility gratify by
endowing her with the inestimable treasure of a heart which he was longing to
give ...
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manly appearance , and asked news of the family at Fairoaks , and of Dr .
Portman and the Clavering people , to all of which questions the young
gentleman answered with much affability . But he spoke to Mr . and Mrs . Rummer
with that sort ...
manly appearance , and asked news of the family at Fairoaks , and of Dr .
Portman and the Clavering people , to all of which questions the young
gentleman answered with much affability . But he spoke to Mr . and Mrs . Rummer
with that sort ...
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Mr . Foker was not much more refined now than in his school days : and yet Pen
felt a secret pride in strutting down High Street with a young fellow who owned
tandems , talked to officers , and ordered turtle and champagne for dinner .
Mr . Foker was not much more refined now than in his school days : and yet Pen
felt a secret pride in strutting down High Street with a young fellow who owned
tandems , talked to officers , and ordered turtle and champagne for dinner .
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A score or so of people dotted the pit - benches , a few more kept a kicking and
whistling in the galleries , and a dozen others , who came in with free admissions
, were in the boxes where our young gentlemen sate . Lieutenants Rodgers and ...
A score or so of people dotted the pit - benches , a few more kept a kicking and
whistling in the galleries , and a dozen others , who came in with free admissions
, were in the boxes where our young gentlemen sate . Lieutenants Rodgers and ...
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