Peregrine Pultuney; Or, Life in India, Volume 2J. Mortimer, 1844 |
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... not look so . " 66 Scarcely that , " remarked Peregrine Pultuney . " Well then , " continued Doleton , " perhaps I am not — not quite — not altogether happy — I am not very fond of change - I have been happy on 10 PEREGRINE PULTUNEY .
... not look so . " 66 Scarcely that , " remarked Peregrine Pultuney . " Well then , " continued Doleton , " perhaps I am not — not quite — not altogether happy — I am not very fond of change - I have been happy on 10 PEREGRINE PULTUNEY .
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... remarking , that at all events they wouldn't have to wait , and he felt prodigiously hungry . This settled the point at once , so the two young gentlemen sat down to make their observations upon men and PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 37.
... remarking , that at all events they wouldn't have to wait , and he felt prodigiously hungry . This settled the point at once , so the two young gentlemen sat down to make their observations upon men and PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 37.
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... remarked two or three men , in the same costume às his friend Peer Khan , whom from this circumstance he knew to be Mus- sulmans , sitting on the floor , with a number of gowns , or frocks , or chemises , or something , strewn out on ...
... remarked two or three men , in the same costume às his friend Peer Khan , whom from this circumstance he knew to be Mus- sulmans , sitting on the floor , with a number of gowns , or frocks , or chemises , or something , strewn out on ...
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... remarked Peregrine . " Yes , " said the lady , " very - What do you think of India ? " " Why , really , I can hardly judge yet , " drawled Peregrine , in an affected tone of voice , which no one knew better than himself how to assume ...
... remarked Peregrine . " Yes , " said the lady , " very - What do you think of India ? " " Why , really , I can hardly judge yet , " drawled Peregrine , in an affected tone of voice , which no one knew better than himself how to assume ...
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... remarked Mrs. Parkinson , “ how very indiscreet to be sure . " " Indiscreet ! " exclaimed the languishing lady , " he ! he ! -that's very good ! -a new carriage you see ; poor thing , she could not resist the temptation of showing it ...
... remarked Mrs. Parkinson , “ how very indiscreet to be sure . " " Indiscreet ! " exclaimed the languishing lady , " he ! he ! -that's very good ! -a new carriage you see ; poor thing , she could not resist the temptation of showing it ...
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Peregrine Pultuney; Or, Life in India [By Sir J.W. Kaye] John William Kaye,Peregrine Pultuney No preview available - 2023 |
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