The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 240F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... looked ominous . Was it possible that Mr. Deane had already dis- covered his engagement to Beatrice ? Had Milly really refused Tom ? He opened the unposted letter first , so as to put off the nervous moment of opening the others . His ...
... looked ominous . Was it possible that Mr. Deane had already dis- covered his engagement to Beatrice ? Had Milly really refused Tom ? He opened the unposted letter first , so as to put off the nervous moment of opening the others . His ...
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... looked like chance , but it was in truth the natural and inevitable result of masculine ignorance on his part , that , as he could not realise her troubled days , he could not realise her sleepless nights , nor , there- fore , the debt ...
... looked like chance , but it was in truth the natural and inevitable result of masculine ignorance on his part , that , as he could not realise her troubled days , he could not realise her sleepless nights , nor , there- fore , the debt ...
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... looked absolutely Napoleonic as he towered above his hearers . The curé looked up startled . Mother Derval heaved a heavy sigh , and glanced at the Corporal's wooden leg . Alain and Jannick looked serious . Mikel Grallon gazed curiously ...
... looked absolutely Napoleonic as he towered above his hearers . The curé looked up startled . Mother Derval heaved a heavy sigh , and glanced at the Corporal's wooden leg . Alain and Jannick looked serious . Mikel Grallon gazed curiously ...
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