The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... never speaks , but goes to bed and sleeps . In fact , when he is in the house , he never utters a word to me . " Then the uncle spoke to the husband : " What is the matter , my son ? Are you not satisfied with my niece ? " " Oh , yes ...
... never speaks , but goes to bed and sleeps . In fact , when he is in the house , he never utters a word to me . " Then the uncle spoke to the husband : " What is the matter , my son ? Are you not satisfied with my niece ? " " Oh , yes ...
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... never live with him again . ' Tis impossible . I have been so deceived and cruelly treated that I can never forget it ! Oh , no ! with all the affections warm , a heart devoted to him - and then to be so cruelly blighted ! Oh ...
... never live with him again . ' Tis impossible . I have been so deceived and cruelly treated that I can never forget it ! Oh , no ! with all the affections warm , a heart devoted to him - and then to be so cruelly blighted ! Oh ...
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... never lived till now . He understood her , and took for granted that she could understand . When he said at parting , " I hope that we shall meet again some day , " it was not the smile which accompanied the words that made her blush ...
... never lived till now . He understood her , and took for granted that she could understand . When he said at parting , " I hope that we shall meet again some day , " it was not the smile which accompanied the words that made her blush ...
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a Salvationist Sketch By LILLIAS WASSERMANN | 53 |
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Customs The of Australian Aborigines By C N BARHAM | 111 |
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