The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 235F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... Alice , and laughed as he had not done for many years . When he was alone with his wife he told her what he had intended to do about Mellish , and how he had resolved to forego his revenge . " Oh , Henry dear , such revenge would have ...
... Alice , and laughed as he had not done for many years . When he was alone with his wife he told her what he had intended to do about Mellish , and how he had resolved to forego his revenge . " Oh , Henry dear , such revenge would have ...
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... Alice ? Where is our Alice ? " " Thank you , bless you for your kind greeting . I have been look- ing for my child all the evening , but I suppose she has outgrown even my remembrance . " Mrs. Stot let go Henry's hand and looked at her ...
... Alice ? Where is our Alice ? " " Thank you , bless you for your kind greeting . I have been look- ing for my child all the evening , but I suppose she has outgrown even my remembrance . " Mrs. Stot let go Henry's hand and looked at her ...
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... Alice . Where is the child ? " " Stot , what is he saying ? Oh , our poor Alice ! " " You need not speak , " said Henry , mournfully . " It is the old fate . I am too late - too late . " " Keep quiet , my dear , " said Mr. Stot ...
... Alice . Where is the child ? " " Stot , what is he saying ? Oh , our poor Alice ! " " You need not speak , " said Henry , mournfully . " It is the old fate . I am too late - too late . " " Keep quiet , my dear , " said Mr. Stot ...
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