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... reader . When Rawdon Crawley , that ' heavy dragoon with strong desires and small brains , who had never controlled ... reader is to approve - to wallow in the sentiment of ' love ' . Nor does Dobbin make discriminations in his ...
... reader . When Rawdon Crawley , that ' heavy dragoon with strong desires and small brains , who had never controlled ... reader is to approve - to wallow in the sentiment of ' love ' . Nor does Dobbin make discriminations in his ...
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... reader is to approve - and an answering contempt on the part of those whom the reader is to reprehend . The colonel remains to the end an innocent , untouch- able by the Great World , yet Thackeray manages in his case to achieve the ...
... reader is to approve - and an answering contempt on the part of those whom the reader is to reprehend . The colonel remains to the end an innocent , untouch- able by the Great World , yet Thackeray manages in his case to achieve the ...
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... reader the full history of Mr and Mrs Peacocke's bigamy before the details are known to any of the other characters . While such easy confidence figures as strength where the reader's interest is fully engaged on the theme , those ...
... reader the full history of Mr and Mrs Peacocke's bigamy before the details are known to any of the other characters . While such easy confidence figures as strength where the reader's interest is fully engaged on the theme , those ...
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G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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