The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 259F. 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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... lady - who bore the Christian name of Selina - was her defiant ingratitude to a certain hoary - headed old gentleman ... lady's own person . And , in some respects , Miss Selina had come off the victor . Her figure , at any rate , had ...
... lady - who bore the Christian name of Selina - was her defiant ingratitude to a certain hoary - headed old gentleman ... lady's own person . And , in some respects , Miss Selina had come off the victor . Her figure , at any rate , had ...
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... ladies as expressionless as wax dolls , and as stiff as if set up by a taxidermist on wires . " " It is an easy thing , Monsieur , to find fault - not so easy to remedy what is wrong , " said the young lady , looking up at the young ...
... ladies as expressionless as wax dolls , and as stiff as if set up by a taxidermist on wires . " " It is an easy thing , Monsieur , to find fault - not so easy to remedy what is wrong , " said the young lady , looking up at the young ...
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... lady in question , who had just entered the lodge gates , which Sir John and Lady Brentwood were approaching from the inside , held out , as she drew near , a fat little hand , bare of glove . " I can only stop a minute or two , " she ...
... lady in question , who had just entered the lodge gates , which Sir John and Lady Brentwood were approaching from the inside , held out , as she drew near , a fat little hand , bare of glove . " I can only stop a minute or two , " she ...
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