The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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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... face turned towards him a yard away . A small , straight featured , oval face with large grey eyes , eyes that regarded him with a certain reproving curiosity . As they met his own , a shock thrilled through his veins . The eyes were so ...
... face turned towards him a yard away . A small , straight featured , oval face with large grey eyes , eyes that regarded him with a certain reproving curiosity . As they met his own , a shock thrilled through his veins . The eyes were so ...
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... face between the leaves of the trees and the lace of her parasol . It was a changed face from the one he remembered . The roundness of form , the freshness of colour , the childish innocence of expres- sion , were gone . She was paler ...
... face between the leaves of the trees and the lace of her parasol . It was a changed face from the one he remembered . The roundness of form , the freshness of colour , the childish innocence of expres- sion , were gone . She was paler ...
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... face , the door opened with a jerk and Eleanor came in . She stopped short at sight of the little group ; then an angry flush mounted to her cheek , and without staying to take Eliza's outstretched hand she snatched up the baby where it ...
... face , the door opened with a jerk and Eleanor came in . She stopped short at sight of the little group ; then an angry flush mounted to her cheek , and without staying to take Eliza's outstretched hand she snatched up the baby where it ...
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