The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238F. Jefferies, 1968 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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Page 379
... returned , her bell had more than once summoned Felice . And the question evermore to be asked in vain : " Has he not returned ? " was his to answer . As the hours passed on , and he ransacked his troubled brain for every possible ...
... returned , her bell had more than once summoned Felice . And the question evermore to be asked in vain : " Has he not returned ? " was his to answer . As the hours passed on , and he ransacked his troubled brain for every possible ...
Page 522
... returned to London Marie had gone into the country on a short visit to some of the family to which Mr. Vidal belonged , and before she returned Christmas had been sent off somewhere else . Thus it happened that when Christmas came back ...
... returned to London Marie had gone into the country on a short visit to some of the family to which Mr. Vidal belonged , and before she returned Christmas had been sent off somewhere else . Thus it happened that when Christmas came back ...
Page 529
... returned was cold and melancholy , and his presence always had a gloom and a chill about it ; his shadow darkened the household hearth ; and the dog - his own favourite dog - always so loving and faithful - would not recognise him , or ...
... returned was cold and melancholy , and his presence always had a gloom and a chill about it ; his shadow darkened the household hearth ; and the dog - his own favourite dog - always so loving and faithful - would not recognise him , or ...
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