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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But in the West End people know that a hairdresser ain't - I mean , isn't — a professor . People would only laugh at him . No respectable person would enter his cutting - room . It's vulgarity , mother — it's only fit for a Cheap Jack .
But in the West End people know that a hairdresser ain't - I mean , isn't — a professor . People would only laugh at him . No respectable person would enter his cutting - room . It's vulgarity , mother — it's only fit for a Cheap Jack .
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I suppose she thinks that's a grand aristocratic quarter ; but it ain't - I mean it isn't . I tell you that , Mr. Pembroke , as you are a stranger . Don't you be deceived . Portland Place isn't by any means an aristocratic quarter .
I suppose she thinks that's a grand aristocratic quarter ; but it ain't - I mean it isn't . I tell you that , Mr. Pembroke , as you are a stranger . Don't you be deceived . Portland Place isn't by any means an aristocratic quarter .
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“ Nonot the first - I mean the second . ... “ If she ever suspected it she would be sorry for me ; and she would not be so friendly , and I should always feel as if I had been the means of giving her pain somehow .
“ Nonot the first - I mean the second . ... “ If she ever suspected it she would be sorry for me ; and she would not be so friendly , and I should always feel as if I had been the means of giving her pain somehow .
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