The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... glass , R. , and score it up to yours truly . " Poor Pen took a glass , and everybody laughed at the face which he made as he put it down - Gin , bitters , and some other cordial , was the compound with which Mr. Foker was so de ...
... glass , R. , and score it up to yours truly . " Poor Pen took a glass , and everybody laughed at the face which he made as he put it down - Gin , bitters , and some other cordial , was the compound with which Mr. Foker was so de ...
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... glass of Curaçoa , was so happy that he began to cry . Altogether we should say that the Captain was not a man of much strength of mind , or a very eligible companion for youth ; but there are worse men , holding much better places in ...
... glass of Curaçoa , was so happy that he began to cry . Altogether we should say that the Captain was not a man of much strength of mind , or a very eligible companion for youth ; but there are worse men , holding much better places in ...
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... glass of punch of the right flavour . " Pen had promised to be home to dinner at six o'clock , but the rascal ... glass of beer , he saw her drink a glass of punch -- just one wineglass full - out of the tumbler which she mixed for her ...
... glass of punch of the right flavour . " Pen had promised to be home to dinner at six o'clock , but the rascal ... glass of beer , he saw her drink a glass of punch -- just one wineglass full - out of the tumbler which she mixed for her ...
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... glass of punch . " Pen next tried her on Kotzebue . " Kotzebue ? who was he ? " - " The author of the play in which she had been performing so admirably . " " She did not know that - the man's name at the beginning of the book was ...
... glass of punch . " Pen next tried her on Kotzebue . " Kotzebue ? who was he ? " - " The author of the play in which she had been performing so admirably . " " She did not know that - the man's name at the beginning of the book was ...
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... glass : and emptying it , so that his face was a little pink when he put it down . Pen had even less sleep that night than on the night before . In the morning , and almost before dawn , he went out and saddled that unfortunate Rebecca ...
... glass : and emptying it , so that his face was a little pink when he put it down . Pen had even less sleep that night than on the night before . In the morning , and almost before dawn , he went out and saddled that unfortunate Rebecca ...
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