Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 249The "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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Good - bye , ” said Helen coldly - not with intention , but because her heart felt cold . Everything was lost and gone , except Gideon Skull . She went home , and despaired . Her scheme looked very ugly now that it had become impossible ...
Good - bye , ” said Helen coldly - not with intention , but because her heart felt cold . Everything was lost and gone , except Gideon Skull . She went home , and despaired . Her scheme looked very ugly now that it had become impossible ...
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Life had become a harsh tyranny - a close hedge presenting a face of iron thorns towards her on ail sides , against which she felt herself being goaded to rebellion . After all , she was young — not ...
Life had become a harsh tyranny - a close hedge presenting a face of iron thorns towards her on ail sides , against which she felt herself being goaded to rebellion . After all , she was young — not ...
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He himself felt as if he were playing the part of a coward ; for who is so brave , or so cold , as to feel no shame in making a woman feel that he is less weak than a man ought to be ? Even now , he longed to dare all for love ...
He himself felt as if he were playing the part of a coward ; for who is so brave , or so cold , as to feel no shame in making a woman feel that he is less weak than a man ought to be ? Even now , he longed to dare all for love ...
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After Eight Months By THE MEMBER FOR THE CHILTERN | 65 |
Among the Sugarcanes By REDSPINNER 602 | 84 |
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