The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238F. 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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... Miss Challoner stopped and looked back . Miss Lyle was seated in her balcony leaning upon her hand and looking after them . She smiled and nodded to them , and then relapsed into her former attitude and into an expression of quiet ...
... Miss Challoner stopped and looked back . Miss Lyle was seated in her balcony leaning upon her hand and looking after them . She smiled and nodded to them , and then relapsed into her former attitude and into an expression of quiet ...
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But Natty's mother gave him hints that he must not take up Miss Challoner's time any more , and Miss Challoner herself thought perhaps that the visit had lasted long enough . So Natty rose in a sort of alarm and confusion , thinking he ...
But Natty's mother gave him hints that he must not take up Miss Challoner's time any more , and Miss Challoner herself thought perhaps that the visit had lasted long enough . So Natty rose in a sort of alarm and confusion , thinking he ...
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... Miss Challoner , " he said , " I haven't the pleasure of the gentleman's acquaintance . " " No , Natty , I know that ; but I am sure he would be glad to make your acquaintance , and to tell you anything . But perhaps you would rather ...
... Miss Challoner , " he said , " I haven't the pleasure of the gentleman's acquaintance . " " No , Natty , I know that ; but I am sure he would be glad to make your acquaintance , and to tell you anything . But perhaps you would rather ...
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