The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... daughters , talking among each other - it would be the woman's turn to blush then . Before he was twelve years old little Pen had heard talk enough to make him quite awfully wise upon certain points- and so , Madam , has your pretty ...
... daughters , talking among each other - it would be the woman's turn to blush then . Before he was twelve years old little Pen had heard talk enough to make him quite awfully wise upon certain points- and so , Madam , has your pretty ...
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... by far the finest lady in the country — all her grief was , as she looked up fondly at Pen perched on the book- ladder , that her daughter , Minny , was too old for him — as indeed she was - Miss Maria Portman being at that 30 PENDENNIS .
... by far the finest lady in the country — all her grief was , as she looked up fondly at Pen perched on the book- ladder , that her daughter , Minny , was too old for him — as indeed she was - Miss Maria Portman being at that 30 PENDENNIS .
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... daughter of Isaac of York ) , astounded the hounds as much as he disgusted the huntsman , laming one of the former by persisting in riding amongst the pack , and receiving a speech from the latter , more remarkable for energy of ...
... daughter of Isaac of York ) , astounded the hounds as much as he disgusted the huntsman , laming one of the former by persisting in riding amongst the pack , and receiving a speech from the latter , more remarkable for energy of ...
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... Daughter . " He wrote part of " Seneca , or the Fatal Bath , " and " Ariadne in Naxos ; " classical pieces , with choruses and strophes and antistrophes , which sadly puzzled Mrs. Pendennis ; and began a " History of the Jesuits , " in ...
... Daughter . " He wrote part of " Seneca , or the Fatal Bath , " and " Ariadne in Naxos ; " classical pieces , with choruses and strophes and antistrophes , which sadly puzzled Mrs. Pendennis ; and began a " History of the Jesuits , " in ...
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... daughter . Pen thought a Pendennis much too grand a personage to stoop so low . He was too high - minded for a ... daughters ( of St. Vincent's , or Fourth of June House , as it was called ) , disgusted Pen with the London airs which ...
... daughter . Pen thought a Pendennis much too grand a personage to stoop so low . He was too high - minded for a ... daughters ( of St. Vincent's , or Fourth of June House , as it was called ) , disgusted Pen with the London airs which ...
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