The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. 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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There he found Prue , Naomi's eldest sister , stooping among the gooseberry bushes . A fork and a bowl lay a little away , where the potato - rows were . Chester promptly set to work at the upturning of some brave white kidneys .
There he found Prue , Naomi's eldest sister , stooping among the gooseberry bushes . A fork and a bowl lay a little away , where the potato - rows were . Chester promptly set to work at the upturning of some brave white kidneys .
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One such story is related with much vividness and detail by a certain Sister Angélique . She prefaced her confession to him by making the three following conditions . He was not to allude to the question of signature .
One such story is related with much vividness and detail by a certain Sister Angélique . She prefaced her confession to him by making the three following conditions . He was not to allude to the question of signature .
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“ I wish you were Zill , love , " quietly responded her sister , without looking up from her work . “ Well , I don't , ” cried Zillah , with a subdued peal of merriment . “ There are already too many of those for me to add another to ...
“ I wish you were Zill , love , " quietly responded her sister , without looking up from her work . “ Well , I don't , ” cried Zillah , with a subdued peal of merriment . “ There are already too many of those for me to add another to ...
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