The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 273The "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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With that she gave him a poke with the butt - end of her whip ; and the vigour of the attack enforced attention on the man's part . He slowly opened his eyes . She hailed the movement . “ That's right ! ” she cried cheerily .
With that she gave him a poke with the butt - end of her whip ; and the vigour of the attack enforced attention on the man's part . He slowly opened his eyes . She hailed the movement . “ That's right ! ” she cried cheerily .
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9 ) He turned his head and gave her a long stare . " Know me again , will you ? All right , I'm game ! Now . Can you move ? that's the point . I'll help you if you try . " But without the trial on his part , she had raised him to a ...
9 ) He turned his head and gave her a long stare . " Know me again , will you ? All right , I'm game ! Now . Can you move ? that's the point . I'll help you if you try . " But without the trial on his part , she had raised him to a ...
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The play was really two distinct stories loosely stitched together , and the story which dealt with the doings of the strolling players , who gave the piece its name , was by far the better portion .
The play was really two distinct stories loosely stitched together , and the story which dealt with the doings of the strolling players , who gave the piece its name , was by far the better portion .
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