The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 229A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... Sophie , when and how am I to see you again ? -for they will be looking for you directly ? " " Why did I ever see you at all ? " exclaimed Sophie with tears in her eyes . " Because you are an angel sent from heaven to make me happy ...
... Sophie , when and how am I to see you again ? -for they will be looking for you directly ? " " Why did I ever see you at all ? " exclaimed Sophie with tears in her eyes . " Because you are an angel sent from heaven to make me happy ...
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... Sophie give Alfred her hand for a moment and say good - night . " She is too calm , and she would have been afraid to say a word to him if she had really believed that she was not going to see him again . " Soon after Sophie's ...
... Sophie give Alfred her hand for a moment and say good - night . " She is too calm , and she would have been afraid to say a word to him if she had really believed that she was not going to see him again . " Soon after Sophie's ...
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... Sophie ; " and there is no question of a hasty marriage . It was not for me , but for Mr. Leighton to speak to you on the subject . " " He has already done so , and I have refused to listen to him . " " Then , " said Sophie , " you did ...
... Sophie ; " and there is no question of a hasty marriage . It was not for me , but for Mr. Leighton to speak to you on the subject . " " He has already done so , and I have refused to listen to him . " " Then , " said Sophie , " you did ...
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