The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... thought that he himself had likewise fearful dreams of this nature ) . " When I think of the diet there , by gad , sir , I wonder how I stood it . Mangy mutton , brutal beef , pudding on Thursdays and Sundays , and that fit to poison ...
... thought that he himself had likewise fearful dreams of this nature ) . " When I think of the diet there , by gad , sir , I wonder how I stood it . Mangy mutton , brutal beef , pudding on Thursdays and Sundays , and that fit to poison ...
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... thought the whole house must be looking at him ; and cast his eyes down . As soon as ever he raised them Bingley's were at him again . All through the scene the manager played at him . How re- lieved the lad was when the scene ended ...
... thought the whole house must be looking at him ; and cast his eyes down . As soon as ever he raised them Bingley's were at him again . All through the scene the manager played at him . How re- lieved the lad was when the scene ended ...
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... thought dismally to himself , ought he to go to Fairoaks now that his pupil was evidently gone away for the day ? Yes , he thought he might go , too . He might go and ask Mrs. Pendennis when Arthur would be back ; and hear Miss Laura ...
... thought dismally to himself , ought he to go to Fairoaks now that his pupil was evidently gone away for the day ? Yes , he thought he might go , too . He might go and ask Mrs. Pendennis when Arthur would be back ; and hear Miss Laura ...
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... the gallop , compared oddly with the waxy debauched little features of Foker's chum ; Mr. Spavin remarked the circumstance . " Who's that man ? " he thought ; " he looks as fresh as a. PENDENNIS . 53 CHAPTER V MRS HALLER AT HOME 333.
... the gallop , compared oddly with the waxy debauched little features of Foker's chum ; Mr. Spavin remarked the circumstance . " Who's that man ? " he thought ; " he looks as fresh as a. PENDENNIS . 53 CHAPTER V MRS HALLER AT HOME 333.
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... thought . Rebecca was saddled in another half - hour , and galloping on the grass by the Chatteris road . About four miles from Baymouth , the Clavering road branches off , as everybody knows , and the mare naturally was for taking that ...
... thought . Rebecca was saddled in another half - hour , and galloping on the grass by the Chatteris road . About four miles from Baymouth , the Clavering road branches off , as everybody knows , and the mare naturally was for taking that ...
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