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Pagina 5
... dear ; and they play billiards as they used to play macao and hazard in Mr. Fox's time . Yes , my dear father often told me that they sate up always until nine o'clock the next morning with Mr. Fox at Brookes's , whom I remember at ...
... dear ; and they play billiards as they used to play macao and hazard in Mr. Fox's time . Yes , my dear father often told me that they sate up always until nine o'clock the next morning with Mr. Fox at Brookes's , whom I remember at ...
Pagina 10
... dear friend Pen so much ? Why did he yearn and long after him ? and did it seem necessary to Foker's very existence that he should see Pen that morning , having parted with him in perfect health on the night previous ? Pen had lived two ...
... dear friend Pen so much ? Why did he yearn and long after him ? and did it seem necessary to Foker's very existence that he should see Pen that morning , having parted with him in perfect health on the night previous ? Pen had lived two ...
Pagina 11
... dear papa being the object of the passion of course , -who could it be but he ? And as you suffer it , so will your brothers , in their way , -and after their kind . More selfish than you more eager and headstrong than you : they will ...
... dear papa being the object of the passion of course , -who could it be but he ? And as you suffer it , so will your brothers , in their way , -and after their kind . More selfish than you more eager and headstrong than you : they will ...
Pagina 23
... dear little darling of a cane , and those dear little delicious monkeys ' heads with ruby eyes , which ornamented Harry's shirt , and formed the buttons of his waistcoat . PENDENNIS . 23.
... dear little darling of a cane , and those dear little delicious monkeys ' heads with ruby eyes , which ornamented Harry's shirt , and formed the buttons of his waistcoat . PENDENNIS . 23.
Pagina 36
... dear , " he said , patting it as it lay on Helen's knee- " and I think we have all reason to be thankful for it - very thankful . I need not tell you in what quarter , my dear , for you are a sainted woman : yes , Laura , my love , your ...
... dear , " he said , patting it as it lay on Helen's knee- " and I think we have all reason to be thankful for it - very thankful . I need not tell you in what quarter , my dear , for you are a sainted woman : yes , Laura , my love , your ...
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