The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 234Bradbury, Evans, 1873 - English periodicals |
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Page 14
... means we may set things straight in time . Take what books and clothes you like with you to the vicarage , because all the other things will , of course , be sold . " I stood aghast . " Have you anything better to suggest ? " he asked ...
... means we may set things straight in time . Take what books and clothes you like with you to the vicarage , because all the other things will , of course , be sold . " I stood aghast . " Have you anything better to suggest ? " he asked ...
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... mean Harry ? Janey has racked her brain to discover some method of earning money , and the only one we have hit upon will bring in just twenty - five pounds a year — that is , by having the little girls of some neighbours here every day ...
... mean Harry ? Janey has racked her brain to discover some method of earning money , and the only one we have hit upon will bring in just twenty - five pounds a year — that is , by having the little girls of some neighbours here every day ...
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... mean to rob you No , Janey , don't want me Janey said no more , and we went to bed , but I think neither of us got much sleep that night . The next morning was Sunday , such a perfect summer Sunday that it seemed as if every one must be ...
... mean to rob you No , Janey , don't want me Janey said no more , and we went to bed , but I think neither of us got much sleep that night . The next morning was Sunday , such a perfect summer Sunday that it seemed as if every one must be ...
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... mean- ingless . Lately a burlesque of Coleridge's " Christabel " was given at a London theatre . All the reading world knows what the original poem is how mystical , romantic , graceful , but unintelligible ; above all , how ...
... mean- ingless . Lately a burlesque of Coleridge's " Christabel " was given at a London theatre . All the reading world knows what the original poem is how mystical , romantic , graceful , but unintelligible ; above all , how ...
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... means , for our inexorable enemy found that our tickets were for the reverse way ; so he said " It won't do , so you must jest pay , " and we were paying and looking anything but pleasant , when a smart - looking young American shouted ...
... means , for our inexorable enemy found that our tickets were for the reverse way ; so he said " It won't do , so you must jest pay , " and we were paying and looking anything but pleasant , when a smart - looking young American shouted ...
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