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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... Lady Hurcomb , wavering . There is always some- thing in the depths of a woman's heart that prompts her to help love ... Lady Hurcomb will let Harry Toker have free scope , and won't be too strict in the matter of keeping the young ...
... Lady Hurcomb , wavering . There is always some- thing in the depths of a woman's heart that prompts her to help love ... Lady Hurcomb will let Harry Toker have free scope , and won't be too strict in the matter of keeping the young ...
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... Lady Hurcomb had pleaded . " It's a very grave matter I can tell you . The Mirions are trusting the girl entirely in our hands , and we are , to a certain extent , responsible for what occurs . " “ Well , Ada , and what do you suppose ...
... Lady Hurcomb had pleaded . " It's a very grave matter I can tell you . The Mirions are trusting the girl entirely in our hands , and we are , to a certain extent , responsible for what occurs . " “ Well , Ada , and what do you suppose ...
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... Lady Hurcomb was nearly laughing at this crowning baseness on Mr. Raymond Payne's part , but restrained herself and replied : " It doesn't sound romantic , certainly ; but you haven't told me yet what footing you really stand on with ...
... Lady Hurcomb was nearly laughing at this crowning baseness on Mr. Raymond Payne's part , but restrained herself and replied : " It doesn't sound romantic , certainly ; but you haven't told me yet what footing you really stand on with ...
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