The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238The "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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For a moment he wondered whether this could be his father's old friend ; but he soon saw that the lady was young ... preacher come out , dragging a hamper towards the carriage , and he was clearly only the young lady's servant .
For a moment he wondered whether this could be his father's old friend ; but he soon saw that the lady was young ... preacher come out , dragging a hamper towards the carriage , and he was clearly only the young lady's servant .
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“ She will be glad to see her old friends again , " the young lady said thoughtfully . “ She is just the woman to have friends . ” “ There are no old friends to be seen , ” Christmas answered . father is dead .
“ She will be glad to see her old friends again , " the young lady said thoughtfully . “ She is just the woman to have friends . ” “ There are no old friends to be seen , ” Christmas answered . father is dead .
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If he had been perfectly candid he would have told her likewise that it had given him a certain little thrill of surprise to find that he had already made the acquaintance of “ My Lady Disdain ” ; but when is youth candid in such things ...
If he had been perfectly candid he would have told her likewise that it had given him a certain little thrill of surprise to find that he had already made the acquaintance of “ My Lady Disdain ” ; but when is youth candid in such things ...
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