Ray's RecruitJ.B. Lippincott, 1898 - 243 páginas |
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... Atherton since the war , and knew not how strict were his rules regarding horses . " Because the colonel wishes every horse to share and share alike . The sergeant's horse would have an extra twenty miles if ridden in to 3 33 RAY'S RECRUIT.
... Atherton since the war , and knew not how strict were his rules regarding horses . " Because the colonel wishes every horse to share and share alike . The sergeant's horse would have an extra twenty miles if ridden in to 3 33 RAY'S RECRUIT.
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... Atherton has everything ready for his coming , I'll be bound , while your better half and mine and the major's here can't come till we get there and choose quar- ters . " " Mrs. Mainwaring will be there quicker than I will , " said the ...
... Atherton has everything ready for his coming , I'll be bound , while your better half and mine and the major's here can't come till we get there and choose quar- ters . " " Mrs. Mainwaring will be there quicker than I will , " said the ...
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... Atherton , with Stannard and Mainwaring , the old and the new majors , and eight " husky ” troops , full tilt for the Hills , only to find when they reached the broad valley of the Ska that Sharp - Knife and his shifty followers had ...
... Atherton , with Stannard and Mainwaring , the old and the new majors , and eight " husky ” troops , full tilt for the Hills , only to find when they reached the broad valley of the Ska that Sharp - Knife and his shifty followers had ...
Página 97
... Atherton and his seasoned campaigners closer to the malcontents , and , to the unspeakable — not speechless - indignation of nine - tenths of the ladies in theth and the financial , though un- confessed , comfort of many of their lords ...
... Atherton and his seasoned campaigners closer to the malcontents , and , to the unspeakable — not speechless - indignation of nine - tenths of the ladies in theth and the financial , though un- confessed , comfort of many of their lords ...
Página 98
... Atherton , with her lares and penates , was there at Butte to welcome the regiment when it arrived . Mrs. Mainwaring , with her fair niece , Miss Leroy , was to have been there , but , as we have seen , became involved in a collision in ...
... Atherton , with her lares and penates , was there at Butte to welcome the regiment when it arrived . Mrs. Mainwaring , with her fair niece , Miss Leroy , was to have been there , but , as we have seen , became involved in a collision in ...
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Página 111 - York, by occupation a clerk, do hereby acknowledge to have voluntarily enlisted this...