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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“ We shall be leaving London in a few days , ” said she . “ Don't think I don't trust you , but our ways do not run together , and " “ You are going to leave London ? ” “ Yes , now that my brother is gone .
“ We shall be leaving London in a few days , ” said she . “ Don't think I don't trust you , but our ways do not run together , and " “ You are going to leave London ? ” “ Yes , now that my brother is gone .
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If you will leave me , I shall be much obliged . Miss Reid will be home soon nowHe had to leave her : there was a spasm about her lips while she spoke which showed that a strange presence was becoming more than she could bear .
If you will leave me , I shall be much obliged . Miss Reid will be home soon nowHe had to leave her : there was a spasm about her lips while she spoke which showed that a strange presence was becoming more than she could bear .
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She might leave him , and leave Copleston , and the million things it meant , entirely to him . It was her own hand , given in marriage , that had betrayed Copleston to Gideon . Ought she to leave it to him wholly , while there was a ...
She might leave him , and leave Copleston , and the million things it meant , entirely to him . It was her own hand , given in marriage , that had betrayed Copleston to Gideon . Ought she to leave it to him wholly , while there was a ...
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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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