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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... morning , Marie , my dear , " said Miss Lyle . " You always say I may come any morning , don't you ? " " And you don't always come . But this morning I knew . " " Did you really ? How did you know ? ” " Shall I tell you outright ...
... morning , Marie , my dear , " said Miss Lyle . " You always say I may come any morning , don't you ? " " And you don't always come . But this morning I knew . " " Did you really ? How did you know ? ” " Shall I tell you outright ...
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... morning again , Mr. Kirwan , " said the Colonel , rising and formally bowing to his host , who vainly endea- voured to make him take another jorum , " just to show that there was no animosity between them . " " You'll have your friend ...
... morning again , Mr. Kirwan , " said the Colonel , rising and formally bowing to his host , who vainly endea- voured to make him take another jorum , " just to show that there was no animosity between them . " " You'll have your friend ...
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... morning as they went away . No ; she never wanted to go , that was one thing . And then again , she says to me , her eyes brimful of tears all the time ' You will look after my poor doves , won't you , Anstey ? and dear old Lion ? He's ...
... morning as they went away . No ; she never wanted to go , that was one thing . And then again , she says to me , her eyes brimful of tears all the time ' You will look after my poor doves , won't you , Anstey ? and dear old Lion ? He's ...
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