The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 271F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... king who had a beautiful canary , of which he was very fond , committed it to the care of a servant . One fine morning this servant left the door of its cage open for a moment , and away it flew . The king came in shortly after ; and ...
... king who had a beautiful canary , of which he was very fond , committed it to the care of a servant . One fine morning this servant left the door of its cage open for a moment , and away it flew . The king came in shortly after ; and ...
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... KING . Come ! come ! with me ! with me ! Murder ! murder ! murder ! ( Enter the King , dragging the Queen Anne . ) She and I ! I prefer to say it at once ! We did it together ! ANNE . He is mad ! Help ! THE KING . No , I am not mad ...
... KING . Come ! come ! with me ! with me ! Murder ! murder ! murder ! ( Enter the King , dragging the Queen Anne . ) She and I ! I prefer to say it at once ! We did it together ! ANNE . He is mad ! Help ! THE KING . No , I am not mad ...
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ANGUS . He is mad ! THE KING . No , no ; but I have lost courage ! the paving - stones of hell weep ! . . . . . ah ! it is enough to make ANGUS . Take him away ; he cannot gaze on that longer ! .... THE KING . No , no ; leave me : -I ...
ANGUS . He is mad ! THE KING . No , no ; but I have lost courage ! the paving - stones of hell weep ! . . . . . ah ! it is enough to make ANGUS . Take him away ; he cannot gaze on that longer ! .... THE KING . No , no ; leave me : -I ...
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