The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 236The "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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I should like you to I read that letter , my dear — ' twas very sad — very sad indeed . Nomy dear — not death nor bad news , at least not exactly , don't you know , but ” “ Well , John ? " “ I should like you to see that letter ...
I should like you to I read that letter , my dear — ' twas very sad — very sad indeed . Nomy dear — not death nor bad news , at least not exactly , don't you know , but ” “ Well , John ? " “ I should like you to see that letter ...
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“ No , my dear . Not exactly she . It was Mr. - Mr. — Mr. — what the devil was the " . " John ! You forget yourself . ” “ I beg your pardon , my dear . What the deuce , I meant to say . Mr. — Smith ; that's it . He wrote to me .
“ No , my dear . Not exactly she . It was Mr. - Mr. — Mr. — what the devil was the " . " John ! You forget yourself . ” “ I beg your pardon , my dear . What the deuce , I meant to say . Mr. — Smith ; that's it . He wrote to me .
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“ Of course not , my dear , thank God . Only - don't you knowthe fact is — you see - it's devilish - deuced , I beg your pardon , my dear — deuced awkward — but — the child - is on her way from New York this very minute — in Bristol to ...
“ Of course not , my dear , thank God . Only - don't you knowthe fact is — you see - it's devilish - deuced , I beg your pardon , my dear — deuced awkward — but — the child - is on her way from New York this very minute — in Bristol to ...
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