The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "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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The light from the garden flickers and fades ; Mamie opens her eyes again ; a grey - headed doctor is standing by her bed ; he looks grave ; he seems to be talking to somebody . “ Has the class - list come out yet ?
The light from the garden flickers and fades ; Mamie opens her eyes again ; a grey - headed doctor is standing by her bed ; he looks grave ; he seems to be talking to somebody . “ Has the class - list come out yet ?
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And the Divine Child in the picture seems to bend forward and say , “ Poor Mamie , you shall live . You shall see that life itself is only sorrow . Go to sleep and dream . " » And Mamie falls asleep ...
And the Divine Child in the picture seems to bend forward and say , “ Poor Mamie , you shall live . You shall see that life itself is only sorrow . Go to sleep and dream . " » And Mamie falls asleep ...
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Escape seems impossible and impracticable , and the inmates are aware of this , and but rarely risk the loss of various privileges in diet and other matters . The whole building seems very quiet , very far removed from outside life ...
Escape seems impossible and impracticable , and the inmates are aware of this , and but rarely risk the loss of various privileges in diet and other matters . The whole building seems very quiet , very far removed from outside life ...
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