And the Captain AnsweredBobbs-Merrill Company, 1917 - 84 páginas |
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... mean we shall get into the war with Germany ? " faltered Mrs. Hardy . " That would be hor- rible ! " " Very horrible , but I doubt if we shall be able to avoid it . " " I can't believe that war should ever be necessary 12 AND THE ...
... mean we shall get into the war with Germany ? " faltered Mrs. Hardy . " That would be hor- rible ! " " Very horrible , but I doubt if we shall be able to avoid it . " " I can't believe that war should ever be necessary 12 AND THE ...
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... mean to him not merely homes of his fellow townsmen , some stately , some humble ; but all the kindly , neighborly habit of Amer- ican life , the good offices in trouble or sickness , the sympathy , the homely cheer , the humorous com ...
... mean to him not merely homes of his fellow townsmen , some stately , some humble ; but all the kindly , neighborly habit of Amer- ican life , the good offices in trouble or sickness , the sympathy , the homely cheer , the humorous com ...
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... means , son , " he could hear his grand- father's voice and the tap of his wooden heel as he prodded his emo- tion home on the cement walk . " That's what the flag means , everything ; all we fought for in the past ; all we work for to ...
... means , son , " he could hear his grand- father's voice and the tap of his wooden heel as he prodded his emo- tion home on the cement walk . " That's what the flag means , everything ; all we fought for in the past ; all we work for to ...
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... mean it was . Victor had always been rather an inarticulate soul . Instead of say- ing things he was prone to do little practical acts of kindness . His mother would find the room dusted or the woodbox filled . Once she found an ...
... mean it was . Victor had always been rather an inarticulate soul . Instead of say- ing things he was prone to do little practical acts of kindness . His mother would find the room dusted or the woodbox filled . Once she found an ...
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ain't Amy Carruth asked bell-boy BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY boy's brave broken his word bugle Camp Dodge CAPTAIN ANSWERED Captain Hardy Captain's mother Chamberlin CHAPTER chauffeur cheer chuckled cried dark eyes dead died door Ellen Hardy enlist face father Federal oath feel fellow felt fight flag means flash fore the club fought French boys girl glow grandfather grandfather's greasers guard Hardy caught Hardy's hated heard the soldier heart swelled husband khaki khaki-clad kindly knew little Victor looked marched ment Mildred Mildred's military Milly mind Moines motor horns once pale Private Hardy promise proud Sammy Sanders smiling soldier's daugh soul stood street sure tain take the Federal take the oath talk tears tell terribly hurt thought thrill throp tical tion to-day train tried turned unex Victor Hardy voice wicked Winthrop woman Woman's Club women wondered woodbox yellow paint young
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Página 83 - I will observe and obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the Rules and Articles of War.