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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... father , lost , lost , lost ! " 66 Have you no relations ? No aunt or uncle ? " Ruth shook her head mournfully . " My mother is with the angels , and there is my father . " And she pointed to the bed . The blow was not intended , but ...
... father , lost , lost , lost ! " 66 Have you no relations ? No aunt or uncle ? " Ruth shook her head mournfully . " My mother is with the angels , and there is my father . " And she pointed to the bed . The blow was not intended , but ...
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... father . " " What are you going to bed at this hour for , leaving me alone ? Mrs. Feckles will have to come back , that is certain . " " I am not weary , father , but I must go to sleep soon lest my mother be waiting for me . " “ Lor ...
... father . " " What are you going to bed at this hour for , leaving me alone ? Mrs. Feckles will have to come back , that is certain . " " I am not weary , father , but I must go to sleep soon lest my mother be waiting for me . " “ Lor ...
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... father ? " " Thank you , " said the priest . " It shall be a grand day for your Hospital of Mary , my father , if you can clear up this business for me , " said the poet . " I shall leave no stone unturned . The officiating priest of ...
... father ? " " Thank you , " said the priest . " It shall be a grand day for your Hospital of Mary , my father , if you can clear up this business for me , " said the poet . " I shall leave no stone unturned . The officiating priest of ...
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