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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... Marie ? Oh , do let me call you Marie ; it is so sweet . I may call you Marie - may I not ? " While appealing to Marie for her consent , which had been asked and readily accorded two or three times already that morning , Mrs. Seagraves ...
... Marie ? Oh , do let me call you Marie ; it is so sweet . I may call you Marie - may I not ? " While appealing to Marie for her consent , which had been asked and readily accorded two or three times already that morning , Mrs. Seagraves ...
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... Marie put down her book occasionally and looked out across the wind - shaken trees and over the gusty sky with its hurrying and ghost - like clouds . She felt very happy in the poetic variety of the wild wet night . In the country you ...
... Marie put down her book occasionally and looked out across the wind - shaken trees and over the gusty sky with its hurrying and ghost - like clouds . She felt very happy in the poetic variety of the wild wet night . In the country you ...
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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 . It ...
... 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 . It ...
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