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The History of Pendennis, Volume 2 - His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy by William Makepeace Thackeray
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31.--IN WHICH PENDENNIS COUNTS HIS EGGS

32.--FIAT JUSTITIA

33.--IN WHICH THE DECKS BEGIN TO CLEAR

34.--MR. AND MRS. SAM HUXTER

35.--SHOWS HOW ARTHUR HAD BETTER HAVE TAKEN A RETURN-TICKET

36.--A CHAPTER OF MATCH-MAKING

37.--EXEUNT OMNES PENDENNIS.





CHAPTER I.

RELATES TO MR. HARRY FOKER'S AFFAIRS.


Since that fatal but delightful night in Grosvenor place, Mr. Harry
Foker's heart had been in such a state of agitation as you would
hardly have thought so great a philosopher could endure. When we
remember what good advice he had given to Pen in former days, how an
early wisdom and knowledge of the world had manifested itself in the
gifted youth; how a constant course of self-indulgence, such as
becomes a gentleman of his means and expectations, ought by right to
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