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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... mother's coiffure with something of a professional air , and his attention was therefore a little distracted from her question . " No , mother : I don't know . " " You are to have the drawing - room and bedroom all to yourself . I ...
... mother's coiffure with something of a professional air , and his attention was therefore a little distracted from her question . " No , mother : I don't know . " " You are to have the drawing - room and bedroom all to yourself . I ...
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... mother saw it and felt a little pang . The pride of having a grown up son has its alloy too ! The scent of the straw ... mother's pride , however , turned itself again to rejoice in the son who was a man , and she began to ask after his ...
... mother saw it and felt a little pang . The pride of having a grown up son has its alloy too ! The scent of the straw ... mother's pride , however , turned itself again to rejoice in the son who was a man , and she began to ask after his ...
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... mother uneasily , and with a little impatience . He could hardly stand , even from her , any allusion to the dressing of ladies ' hair — the particular branch of his calling in which he was most successful , and of which unluckily he ...
... mother uneasily , and with a little impatience . He could hardly stand , even from her , any allusion to the dressing of ladies ' hair — the particular branch of his calling in which he was most successful , and of which unluckily he ...
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