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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... walk a little , and Merlin will wait for us . You must see some of the paths of these woods , for they are such favourite walks of mine . Are we not very fortunate in having this long narrow stretch of bay ? You see it has all the ...
... walk a little , and Merlin will wait for us . You must see some of the paths of these woods , for they are such favourite walks of mine . Are we not very fortunate in having this long narrow stretch of bay ? You see it has all the ...
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... walk ? " he asked gloomily . " Of the walk up hill . And perhaps of the day altogether . You are not a good companion to - day , Mr. Pembroke . Why is that ? " " I am sorry I cannot amuse you better , " he began . " So am I. Why are you ...
... walk ? " he asked gloomily . " Of the walk up hill . And perhaps of the day altogether . You are not a good companion to - day , Mr. Pembroke . Why is that ? " " I am sorry I cannot amuse you better , " he began . " So am I. Why are you ...
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... walk in the country instead of seeking broken slumbers in a state of hunger . He came home at twilight , and read from candle - light till bed time at ten . He rose punctually at five , and , over one cup of tea and part of a pipe ...
... walk in the country instead of seeking broken slumbers in a state of hunger . He came home at twilight , and read from candle - light till bed time at ten . He rose punctually at five , and , over one cup of tea and part of a pipe ...
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