Ray's RecruitJ.B. Lippincott, 1898 - 243 páginas |
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... room instantly I'll ————— ” 66 But the boy bolted , and then Darcy saw that she was gazing up at him through a briny depth of tears . Even in his surprise , even in the thrill of joy with which he heard this fond 19 RAY'S RECRUIT.
... room instantly I'll ————— ” 66 But the boy bolted , and then Darcy saw that she was gazing up at him through a briny depth of tears . Even in his surprise , even in the thrill of joy with which he heard this fond 19 RAY'S RECRUIT.
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... heard it , " said Amy . " It's a bit rough on Smythe , isn't it ? " " It in no wise concerns him . As for Rokeby , he must take me just as I am . ' " Oh , " said Gray , looking fairly at her at last , and beginning to tug at the hand ...
... heard it , " said Amy . " It's a bit rough on Smythe , isn't it ? " " It in no wise concerns him . As for Rokeby , he must take me just as I am . ' " Oh , " said Gray , looking fairly at her at last , and beginning to tug at the hand ...
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... heard of you as one of the old cavalrymen at the barracks yonder , " and the stranger nodded carelessly over his shoulder in the direction of the post , estab- lished long years before when the road was being built . " They sent me ...
... heard of you as one of the old cavalrymen at the barracks yonder , " and the stranger nodded carelessly over his shoulder in the direction of the post , estab- lished long years before when the road was being built . " They sent me ...
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... heard his name called by the en- gineer and hurried alongside . " Look out for that kid in the big ulster . Tell you why at Willow Springs , " was the hoarse warning , as , with slowly quickening speed , old 783 went ponderously on ...
... heard his name called by the en- gineer and hurried alongside . " Look out for that kid in the big ulster . Tell you why at Willow Springs , " was the hoarse warning , as , with slowly quickening speed , old 783 went ponderously on ...
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... heard of a fellow wanting to enlist until he was dead broke or half starved ? This young fellow's pockets are full of cigars . " He don't want to enlist , " chimed in Ser- geant Kearney , derisively . " He has a roll as thick as my hand ...
... heard of a fellow wanting to enlist until he was dead broke or half starved ? This young fellow's pockets are full of cigars . " He don't want to enlist , " chimed in Ser- geant Kearney , derisively . " He has a roll as thick as my hand ...
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Alkali Flats answer asked Atherton barracks Brady brakeman Butte Captain Ray cavalry cigar colonel conductor Conway Dana Darcy despite door dozen engineer English saddle enlist eyes face fatigue uniform fellow flask Fort Ransom garrison gazing geant glanced gone Gray guard guard-house half hand head heard horse house of Lancaster Indian Jarvis Kearney knew ladies laughed lieutenant light looked Mainwaring's Major Mainwaring ment Merri minutes Miss Leroy morning never night non-commissioned officer officer once party passengers Pat Shea Pawnee prairie Ransom Rawson recruits regiment reply ride robbery saddle seat seemed sentry Sergeant Merriweather side silent Sioux sleeper soldier south gate spoke Springs stables Stannard Stella stood surgeon talk tall tell There's thing thought to-night told took train tramp Trooper Hunter Truscott turned ulster voice waring What's wife Willow Springs words yards young
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Página 109 - It wasn't so much what he said as how he said it: As if he hadn't just given up hope, but that he knew Sandy was dead.
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...