The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest EnemyMacmillan and Company, 1901 - 850 pagina's |
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... Major's manner as he took his seat at the next table , and surveyed the interlopers , which rendered it impossible for any man to sit and breakfast under his eye ; and that table - by the fire , and yet near the window - became his own ...
... Major's manner as he took his seat at the next table , and surveyed the interlopers , which rendered it impossible for any man to sit and breakfast under his eye ; and that table - by the fire , and yet near the window - became his own ...
Pagina 3
... Major Pendennis's budget for that morning there was only one unread , and which lay solitary and apart from all the fashionable London letters , with a country postmark and a homely seal . The superscription was in a pretty delicate ...
... Major Pendennis's budget for that morning there was only one unread , and which lay solitary and apart from all the fashionable London letters , with a country postmark and a homely seal . The superscription was in a pretty delicate ...
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... Pendennis say in his wild way , that he felt that he was sure of going to heaven , for his mother never could be happy there without him . As for John Pendennis ... Major Pendennis sent the yellow handkerchiefs from India , and his brother ...
... Pendennis say in his wild way , that he felt that he was sure of going to heaven , for his mother never could be happy there without him . As for John Pendennis ... Major Pendennis sent the yellow handkerchiefs from India , and his brother ...
Pagina 15
... Major was carefully made known by worthy Mr. Pendennis to his friends at the Clavering Reading - room , at Justice - meetings , or at the County - town . Their carriages would come from ten miles round to call upon Major Pendennis in ...
... Major was carefully made known by worthy Mr. Pendennis to his friends at the Clavering Reading - room , at Justice - meetings , or at the County - town . Their carriages would come from ten miles round to call upon Major Pendennis in ...
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... Major Arthur and Mr. John Pendennis had been at the school , was asking the fifth - form boy who sate by the door for Pendennis . The lad grinning pointed to the culprit against whom the Doctor was pour- ing out the thunders of his just ...
... Major Arthur and Mr. John Pendennis had been at the school , was asking the fifth - form boy who sate by the door for Pendennis . The lad grinning pointed to the culprit against whom the Doctor was pour- ing out the thunders of his just ...
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