The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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He might have been observed to be taking secret note of all that was going on out of the corner of his half - shut eyes ; yet , though his eyes were thus apparently only half open , his glance was clear and keen as a hawk's , and the ...
He might have been observed to be taking secret note of all that was going on out of the corner of his half - shut eyes ; yet , though his eyes were thus apparently only half open , his glance was clear and keen as a hawk's , and the ...
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The hostess received them , looking the personification of loveliness , in the palest of pale pink silk , and a strange lustre in the feverishly bright eyes . Father St. Aubyn took her in to dinner , and , as in duty bound , was by her ...
The hostess received them , looking the personification of loveliness , in the palest of pale pink silk , and a strange lustre in the feverishly bright eyes . Father St. Aubyn took her in to dinner , and , as in duty bound , was by her ...
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She did not sob or cry out , no tears fell from the strained , pained eyes . She only stretched herself writhingly , and with low reiteration she went on , “ Make me worthy of him — take away all bitter feelings against this other woman ...
She did not sob or cry out , no tears fell from the strained , pained eyes . She only stretched herself writhingly , and with low reiteration she went on , “ Make me worthy of him — take away all bitter feelings against this other woman ...
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