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Pagina 24
... Speak for yourselves , young men , -eh , begad ! Here is my nephew , with his pockets full of money - his pockets full , begad ! and Mr. Henry Foker , who , as I have heard say , is pretty well to do in the world , how is your lovely ...
... Speak for yourselves , young men , -eh , begad ! Here is my nephew , with his pockets full of money - his pockets full , begad ! and Mr. Henry Foker , who , as I have heard say , is pretty well to do in the world , how is your lovely ...
Pagina 28
... speak of what he feels and sees . You speak eagerly enough in your leading articles when you espy a false argument in an opponent , or detect a quack in the House . Paley , 28 PENDENNIS .
... speak of what he feels and sees . You speak eagerly enough in your leading articles when you espy a false argument in an opponent , or detect a quack in the House . Paley , 28 PENDENNIS .
Pagina 34
... speak upon the subject of his visit ; said he heard that Mr. Pendennis had a manuscript novel ; professed himself anxious to have a sight of that work , and had no doubt that they would come to terms respecting it . What would be his ...
... speak upon the subject of his visit ; said he heard that Mr. Pendennis had a manuscript novel ; professed himself anxious to have a sight of that work , and had no doubt that they would come to terms respecting it . What would be his ...
Pagina 38
... speak of this again - here , under your relative's roof , or elsewhere . It is impossible . " " If Lady Rockminster asks you herself , will you listen to her ? " Pynsent cried , eagerly . " No , " Laura said . " I beg you never to speak ...
... speak of this again - here , under your relative's roof , or elsewhere . It is impossible . " " If Lady Rockminster asks you herself , will you listen to her ? " Pynsent cried , eagerly . " No , " Laura said . " I beg you never to speak ...
Pagina 43
... speak to his friends at the Kitchen of his resemblance to King Lear in the plee - of his having a thankless choild , bedad — of his being a pore worn - out lonely old man , dthriven to dthrinking by ingratitude , and seeking to dthrown ...
... speak to his friends at the Kitchen of his resemblance to King Lear in the plee - of his having a thankless choild , bedad — of his being a pore worn - out lonely old man , dthriven to dthrinking by ingratitude , and seeking to dthrown ...
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