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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Christmas asked , plucking the grass up and not looking at her . Oh , did any one say I was not ? Come , now , do tell me . I do believe somebody did . ” “ Nobody did . I only asked . ” “ I thought perhaps Miss Lyle had been warning you ...
Christmas asked , plucking the grass up and not looking at her . Oh , did any one say I was not ? Come , now , do tell me . I do believe somebody did . ” “ Nobody did . I only asked . ” “ I thought perhaps Miss Lyle had been warning you ...
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Christmas asked , uttering any inanity that his lips could form . “ I hope you are not tired ? " “ I think I am tired — a little perhaps . ” “ The room is warm , ” said Christmas , with a bursting heart . “ It is .
Christmas asked , uttering any inanity that his lips could form . “ I hope you are not tired ? " “ I think I am tired — a little perhaps . ” “ The room is warm , ” said Christmas , with a bursting heart . “ It is .
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Still , she seemed always to shrink from contemplating the possible result of all this , and drew back even from asking herself what answer she ought to make in the probable , or indeed almost certain , event of his asking her to marry ...
Still , she seemed always to shrink from contemplating the possible result of all this , and drew back even from asking herself what answer she ought to make in the probable , or indeed almost certain , event of his asking her to marry ...
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