The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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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... Stephen Fleming smiled , reading her thoughts . He lingered beside them till the bell had rung for dinner ; Janey playing with her doll , and not attending much to the low - toned talk between her governess and this chance acquaintance ...
... Stephen Fleming smiled , reading her thoughts . He lingered beside them till the bell had rung for dinner ; Janey playing with her doll , and not attending much to the low - toned talk between her governess and this chance acquaintance ...
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... Stephen Fleming rescued him , thus winning Mrs. Braham's extrava- gant gratitude . Charley was none the worse for his ducking , but Stephen took cold and was laid up with inflammation of the lungs . Mrs. Braham nursed him like a mother ...
... Stephen Fleming rescued him , thus winning Mrs. Braham's extrava- gant gratitude . Charley was none the worse for his ducking , but Stephen took cold and was laid up with inflammation of the lungs . Mrs. Braham nursed him like a mother ...
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... Stephen was invited to dinner . He went , and found another guest : a ... Fleming . He marvelled at the improve- ment in the young fellow's appearance ... Stephen , readily , " I wish to God I had ! But for the future I shall keep the one ...
... Stephen was invited to dinner . He went , and found another guest : a ... Fleming . He marvelled at the improve- ment in the young fellow's appearance ... Stephen , readily , " I wish to God I had ! But for the future I shall keep the one ...
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