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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... Poor man ! poor man ! What if it should turn out to be his daughter after all ? " " How can that be , when the young fellow said what her name was ? " " It is my belief he just said anything to keep things quiet . Why didn't he speak up ...
... Poor man ! poor man ! What if it should turn out to be his daughter after all ? " " How can that be , when the young fellow said what her name was ? " " It is my belief he just said anything to keep things quiet . Why didn't he speak up ...
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... poor Nat was only masquerading— showing off his fine things to his delighted mother , and she clearly did not regard him as a genuine soldier . How kind she was — and how beautiful ! He should never have known her again . And what ...
... poor Nat was only masquerading— showing off his fine things to his delighted mother , and she clearly did not regard him as a genuine soldier . How kind she was — and how beautiful ! He should never have known her again . And what ...
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... poor nun had ended her life in the myrtle grove close by it , and then to go and tell the Sister Agatha he had found a poor little white dove that was bleeding , and would she come and tend it . " And when she ran quick to the gloomy ...
... poor nun had ended her life in the myrtle grove close by it , and then to go and tell the Sister Agatha he had found a poor little white dove that was bleeding , and would she come and tend it . " And when she ran quick to the gloomy ...
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