The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238The "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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Then his gr 2 200 Christmas was alone . a bet next steamer to Japan based on accounts with the East 64 reproach . His father had asked him to find out if he could a certain lady - an old friend - in England . This was on that mournful ...
Then his gr 2 200 Christmas was alone . a bet next steamer to Japan based on accounts with the East 64 reproach . His father had asked him to find out if he could a certain lady - an old friend - in England . This was on that mournful ...
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“ There are no old friends to be seen , ” Christmas answered . father is dead . ” “ I am very sorry , ” she said , looking at him quite earnestly . “ My father is all the world to me . ” “ She has no mother , ” Christmas thought .
“ There are no old friends to be seen , ” Christmas answered . father is dead . ” “ I am very sorry , ” she said , looking at him quite earnestly . “ My father is all the world to me . ” “ She has no mother , ” Christmas thought .
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“ You are a remarkably odd and eccentric sort of young man , " Christmas said quietly ; " and I should strongly recommend you to go home at once . There are no police here , I suppose , or you would run some risk of being locked up .
“ You are a remarkably odd and eccentric sort of young man , " Christmas said quietly ; " and I should strongly recommend you to go home at once . There are no police here , I suppose , or you would run some risk of being locked up .
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