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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He told her of his life and of the places he had seen , and she listened to him and stimulated him to more talk , and became greatly interested in his boyish simplicity and his masculine combinations of reading and experience .
He told her of his life and of the places he had seen , and she listened to him and stimulated him to more talk , and became greatly interested in his boyish simplicity and his masculine combinations of reading and experience .
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us talk of thanks — your father's son has a claim . Come , I wanted — , I just these few words of talk ; the rest will keep for London . Shall we find Mrs. Seagraves and Marie ? ” This conversation did not run on as smoothly as it has ...
us talk of thanks — your father's son has a claim . Come , I wanted — , I just these few words of talk ; the rest will keep for London . Shall we find Mrs. Seagraves and Marie ? ” This conversation did not run on as smoothly as it has ...
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“ My dear , how can you talk in that way ? " “ Yes , I think I should have to accept him . Could you give him a hint , dear ? Would it be proper ? " “ Marie ! I don't like to hear you talk such nonsense . What do you mean ?
“ My dear , how can you talk in that way ? " “ Yes , I think I should have to accept him . Could you give him a hint , dear ? Would it be proper ? " “ Marie ! I don't like to hear you talk such nonsense . What do you mean ?
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