And the Captain AnsweredBobbs-Merrill Company, 1917 - 84 páginas |
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... a charge warmly - he swung himself out from the moving platform and with one swift arm deftly caught the roses which she threw him . There was a look in the girl's eyes that for him was never there be- fore . That 8 AND THE CAPTAIN ...
... a charge warmly - he swung himself out from the moving platform and with one swift arm deftly caught the roses which she threw him . There was a look in the girl's eyes that for him was never there be- fore . That 8 AND THE CAPTAIN ...
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... moving swiftly and with incredible ease and smoothness down the street . A faint intangible perfume exhaled from the roses in a little vase on the door panel . The soft summer night air came in through the open window . They could hear ...
... moving swiftly and with incredible ease and smoothness down the street . A faint intangible perfume exhaled from the roses in a little vase on the door panel . The soft summer night air came in through the open window . They could hear ...
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... moving in military order ; she could hear the clear notes of the bugle . They were stirring her heart as they had stirred the hearts of those two men her husband and his father . The kindliest , the gentlest as well as the bravest of ...
... moving in military order ; she could hear the clear notes of the bugle . They were stirring her heart as they had stirred the hearts of those two men her husband and his father . The kindliest , the gentlest as well as the bravest of ...
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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.