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Pagina 18
... Major , looking hard at Pen . Pen , with a laugh , said " that at one time ... Major said , still looking queerly at his nephew . " Her birth , sir ; her father ... Pendennis , I should neither be sorry nor surprised , begad ! and if you ...
... Major , looking hard at Pen . Pen , with a laugh , said " that at one time ... Major said , still looking queerly at his nephew . " Her birth , sir ; her father ... Pendennis , I should neither be sorry nor surprised , begad ! and if you ...
Pagina 22
... Pendennis of the country ! Ah ! I think I like Arthur Pendennis of the country best , though ! ” and she gave him ... Major thought that by telling Miss Amory of Mr. Foker's engagement to his cousin , Lady Ann Milton ( which information the ...
... Pendennis of the country ! Ah ! I think I like Arthur Pendennis of the country best , though ! ” and she gave him ... Major thought that by telling Miss Amory of Mr. Foker's engagement to his cousin , Lady Ann Milton ( which information the ...
Pagina 33
... Major Pendennis advised the latter move strongly ; he opened his eyes with wonder when he heard of the good luck that had befallen Pen ; and which the latter , as soon as it occurred , hastened eagerly to communicate to his uncle . The ...
... Major Pendennis advised the latter move strongly ; he opened his eyes with wonder when he heard of the good luck that had befallen Pen ; and which the latter , as soon as it occurred , hastened eagerly to communicate to his uncle . The ...
Pagina 44
... Major Pendennis would not much have relished their company , Arthur and Warrington liked it not a little . There was a history about every man of the set : they seemed all to have had their tides of luck and bad fortune . Most of them ...
... Major Pendennis would not much have relished their company , Arthur and Warrington liked it not a little . There was a history about every man of the set : they seemed all to have had their tides of luck and bad fortune . Most of them ...
Pagina 48
... Major Pendennis , or Captain Beak , as he called the Major . But Strong resolved to seek an explanation of these words otherwise than from Colonel Altamont , and did not choose to recal them to the other's memory . " No , " he said then ...
... Major Pendennis , or Captain Beak , as he called the Major . But Strong resolved to seek an explanation of these words otherwise than from Colonel Altamont , and did not choose to recal them to the other's memory . " No , " he said then ...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 4 William Makepeace Thackeray Volledige weergave - 1898 |
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 4 William Makepeace Thackeray Volledige weergave - 1898 |
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ain't Altamont Ann Milton Arthur Pendennis asked Baronet begad Begum blushed Bonner Bows Brixham Bungay called Captain carriage chambers Chatteris Clavering family Colonel Costigan creature cried daughter dear delight dev'lish dinner Doctor door eyes face Fairoaks Fanny Bolton fellow Foker fond fortune girl give Glanders Grosvenor Place hand happy Harry heard heart Helen honour Huxter kind knew Lady Clavering Lady Clavering's Lady Rockminster ladyship Lamb Court laugh Laura letter Lightfoot live London looked Major Pendennis mamma marriage marry Mirabel Miss Amory Miss Bell Miss Blanche Morgan mother never night old gentleman old Pendennis Pall Mall Gazette passed Pen's Pendennis's perhaps pretty Rosenbad Shepherd's Sir Francis Clavering speak story Strong talk tell thing thought told took Tunbridge uncle voice walked Warrington widow wife wish woman word young lady
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Pagina 412 - I do not like thee, Dr Fell. The reason why I cannot tell, But this I know, I know full well, I do not like thee, Dr Fell.
Pagina 413 - The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward.
Pagina 135 - Death inexorable — wasting n\ disease — pining with long pain — or cut off by sudden fate in their prime ? We may deserve grief — but why should these be unhappy ? — except that we know that Heaven chastens those whom it loves best ; being pleased, by repeated trials, to make these pure spirits more pure.