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Pagina 5
... told me that they sate up always until nine o'clock the next morning with Mr. Fox at Brookes's , whom I remember at Drummington , when I was a little girl , in a buff waistcoat and black satin small - clothes . My brother Erith never ...
... told me that they sate up always until nine o'clock the next morning with Mr. Fox at Brookes's , whom I remember at Drummington , when I was a little girl , in a buff waistcoat and black satin small - clothes . My brother Erith never ...
Pagina 17
... told the pleased and unsuspicious lady that he went to parties because it was right for him to see the world : he told her that he went to the French play because he wanted to perfect himself in the language , and there was no such good ...
... told the pleased and unsuspicious lady that he went to parties because it was right for him to see the world : he told her that he went to the French play because he wanted to perfect himself in the language , and there was no such good ...
Pagina 25
... told Pen , in the strictest confidence , that she would be a devilish deal richer than people thought . CHAPTER III . CONTAINS A NOVEL INCIDENT . S OME PENDENNIS . 25 THE CAPTAIN IN THE PORTER'S LODGE HER LADYSHIP'S VISIT.
... told Pen , in the strictest confidence , that she would be a devilish deal richer than people thought . CHAPTER III . CONTAINS A NOVEL INCIDENT . S OME PENDENNIS . 25 THE CAPTAIN IN THE PORTER'S LODGE HER LADYSHIP'S VISIT.
Pagina 33
... told to make inquiries , and see if anything was to be done ; and the result of the inquiries of that diplomatist was , that one morning , Bacon himself toiled up the stair - case of Lamb Court , and to the door on which the names of Mr ...
... told to make inquiries , and see if anything was to be done ; and the result of the inquiries of that diplomatist was , that one morning , Bacon himself toiled up the stair - case of Lamb Court , and to the door on which the names of Mr ...
Pagina 35
... the meantime , I should wish him to live properly , take respectable apartments , and keep a brougham . " Arthur , laughing , told Warrington what his uncle's advice had been ; but he luckily had a much more reasonable 31-2 PENDENNIS . 35.
... the meantime , I should wish him to live properly , take respectable apartments , and keep a brougham . " Arthur , laughing , told Warrington what his uncle's advice had been ; but he luckily had a much more reasonable 31-2 PENDENNIS . 35.
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