The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 267F. 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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... Ethel—— " Ethel's back was towards the door , but at the given words she turned quickly round with an expectant expression on her face , an expression which faded away as she saw Toker , and as Toker's cousin gave his name and ...
... Ethel—— " Ethel's back was towards the door , but at the given words she turned quickly round with an expectant expression on her face , an expression which faded away as she saw Toker , and as Toker's cousin gave his name and ...
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... Ethel . " " The worst of it all is , " Ethel went on , getting up from her chair and beginning to take off her hat , " the worst of it is that if SOMEBODY Comes along he'll be sure to have his pockets empty . SOMEBODY always does have ...
... Ethel . " " The worst of it all is , " Ethel went on , getting up from her chair and beginning to take off her hat , " the worst of it is that if SOMEBODY Comes along he'll be sure to have his pockets empty . SOMEBODY always does have ...
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... Ethel , who was very cool indeed to her ancient admirer , and kept close to Lady Hurcomb , as if for protection . Rose Milne was late - beauty always is - but she came sailing in at last in black , with white ribbons about it , and a ...
... Ethel , who was very cool indeed to her ancient admirer , and kept close to Lady Hurcomb , as if for protection . Rose Milne was late - beauty always is - but she came sailing in at last in black , with white ribbons about it , and a ...
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