Ray's RecruitJ.B. Lippincott, 1898 - 243 páginas |
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Charles King. RAY'S RECRUIT " M PRELIMINARY . To Mr. Darcy Hunter Gray . Y DEAR BOY , -As foreshadowed in my last , the concern has gone to smash and your prospects with it . When its affairs are settled , the firm of Hunter , Bloom & Co ...
Charles King. RAY'S RECRUIT " M PRELIMINARY . To Mr. Darcy Hunter Gray . Y DEAR BOY , -As foreshadowed in my last , the concern has gone to smash and your prospects with it . When its affairs are settled , the firm of Hunter , Bloom & Co ...
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... Gray turned has- tily away to hide the suspicious moisture in his eyes . " But no . I'ave been there . I'ave letters for her , and for M'sieu ' Sm - eet . " The gloom in the tall American's face deep- ened perceptibly . " Over yonder ...
... Gray turned has- tily away to hide the suspicious moisture in his eyes . " But no . I'ave been there . I'ave letters for her , and for M'sieu ' Sm - eet . " The gloom in the tall American's face deep- ened perceptibly . " Over yonder ...
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... Gray , without halting . Two of the men looked after him with no little concern in their eyes . Others hailed him as he passed them by . Gray was evi- dently popular . A woman , in billowing laces and a parasol chair , smiled largely ...
... Gray , without halting . Two of the men looked after him with no little concern in their eyes . Others hailed him as he passed them by . Gray was evi- dently popular . A woman , in billowing laces and a parasol chair , smiled largely ...
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... Gray he at least felt so far engaged to her that flirtation was denied him . As pretty a girl as ever rode in Central Park was Amy , and as dashing a horsewoman , and it was Gray's admirable riding and universally acknowledged prospects ...
... Gray he at least felt so far engaged to her that flirtation was denied him . As pretty a girl as ever rode in Central Park was Amy , and as dashing a horsewoman , and it was Gray's admirable riding and universally acknowledged prospects ...
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... Gray believed himself much in love when she went abroad in November , and took it much to heart that she should be so constantly attended by Fred . Smythe , who had no atom of sense in his head , but no end of dollars in his pocket ...
... Gray believed himself much in love when she went abroad in November , and took it much to heart that she should be so constantly attended by Fred . Smythe , who had no atom of sense in his head , but no end of dollars in his pocket ...
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Página 101 - ... other trees that have weathered the storms of a hundred winters. Besides these, come many acres of wild No-man's land, where things have had their own way from time immemorial, with rich meadows and clear streams, hill, valley, and plain. I have been out and about in all weathers, winter and summer, at all hours of the day and not a few of the night, and, being but a poor vicar in the wilderness, have had to make my way on foot. This has given me many chances of observing for myself the varied...
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Página 103 - Parades were fine, guard-mounting "lovely." The little dinners and suppers and dances were just as jolly, friendly, and delightful as could possibly be.
Página 111 - York, by occupation a clerk, do hereby acknowledge to have voluntarily enlisted this...