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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While appealing to Marie for her consent , which had been asked and readily accorded two or three times already that morning , Mrs. Seagraves held Pembroke's hand in hers and would not release it , and Christmas began to feel awkward ...
While appealing to Marie for her consent , which had been asked and readily accorded two or three times already that morning , Mrs. Seagraves held Pembroke's hand in hers and would not release it , and Christmas began to feel awkward ...
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Marie did not forget to ask for his influence in some way or other on behalf of Nat Cramp ; and Sir John , premising that from what he had observed he fully believed Nathaniel to be an inflated young idiot , promised nevertheless .
Marie did not forget to ask for his influence in some way or other on behalf of Nat Cramp ; and Sir John , premising that from what he had observed he fully believed Nathaniel to be an inflated young idiot , promised nevertheless .
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Mrs. Seagraves brought up two or three people in rapid succession to Marie , hardly allowing one to open a conversation before she extinguished him with a successor . Presently , Marie heard her addressing a new arrival affectionately ...
Mrs. Seagraves brought up two or three people in rapid succession to Marie , hardly allowing one to open a conversation before she extinguished him with a successor . Presently , Marie heard her addressing a new arrival affectionately ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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