The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292The "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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She gave a great start , and scales invisible seemed to fall from her eyes as , looking up , she saw him standing by her couch ! For it appeared that she was not in the field at all , nor in the spare room , but in the little shabby ...
She gave a great start , and scales invisible seemed to fall from her eyes as , looking up , she saw him standing by her couch ! For it appeared that she was not in the field at all , nor in the spare room , but in the little shabby ...
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I peered into the darkness with weary eyes ( for I cared not but to die ) , and saw a host of wild , black , silent figures jumping and hopping , circling faster and faster round the log at whose foot I lay .
I peered into the darkness with weary eyes ( for I cared not but to die ) , and saw a host of wild , black , silent figures jumping and hopping , circling faster and faster round the log at whose foot I lay .
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The repeated efforts of the kneeling girl , the half - heated kindle on the dead hearth , and the sullenness of the befogged coal , were gazed at by a woman seated near the grate with eyes ...
The repeated efforts of the kneeling girl , the half - heated kindle on the dead hearth , and the sullenness of the befogged coal , were gazed at by a woman seated near the grate with eyes ...
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