The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 287F. 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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... stood up alone , pressing her hands to her head . " Oh , what have you done ? " she cried brokenly . " Why , why did you love me ? Why did you teach me to love you ? " It was a confession wrung from her in the supremest agony ; and he ...
... stood up alone , pressing her hands to her head . " Oh , what have you done ? " she cried brokenly . " Why , why did you love me ? Why did you teach me to love you ? " It was a confession wrung from her in the supremest agony ; and he ...
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... stood , in the middle of the last century , the " CHERRY TREE PUBLIC HOUSE AND GARDENS , " with their bowling - green . The gardens took their name from the large number of trees bearing that fruit which grew there . There were ...
... stood , in the middle of the last century , the " CHERRY TREE PUBLIC HOUSE AND GARDENS , " with their bowling - green . The gardens took their name from the large number of trees bearing that fruit which grew there . There were ...
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... stood on end ; on his feet a pair of new canvas sand - shoes . " Come in , " he said , " come in ; one should always know when one's welcome . Come first and look at my bedroom . " He led the way with a dignity of deportment hard to ...
... stood on end ; on his feet a pair of new canvas sand - shoes . " Come in , " he said , " come in ; one should always know when one's welcome . Come first and look at my bedroom . " He led the way with a dignity of deportment hard to ...
Contents
Gipsies About By A J GORDON | 90 |
Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
Life Sketches Two By JAMES CASSIDY | 143 |
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