Ray's RecruitJ.B. Lippincott, 1898 - 243 páginas |
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... never needed it before , and so I never happened to mention it to you . " But despite your defects in bringing up , for which I am responsible , you're not much worse off than if you'd gone into the army ( I hope you've outlived that ...
... never needed it before , and so I never happened to mention it to you . " But despite your defects in bringing up , for which I am responsible , you're not much worse off than if you'd gone into the army ( I hope you've outlived that ...
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... He had need to be alone , -to face his changed fortunes fair and square . Twenty - five years old , and up to the mid- week mail from America he had never known a care since boyish days , unless it was some 12 RAY'S RECRUIT.
... He had need to be alone , -to face his changed fortunes fair and square . Twenty - five years old , and up to the mid- week mail from America he had never known a care since boyish days , unless it was some 12 RAY'S RECRUIT.
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... . Vane , the Briton , was one , and small comfort did he afford Smythe by bidding him jolly up , and perhaps Madame would let him in for post - prandial coffee at Montroo . Gray had never been able to stomach Smythe ; he 15 RAY'S RECRUIT.
... . Vane , the Briton , was one , and small comfort did he afford Smythe by bidding him jolly up , and perhaps Madame would let him in for post - prandial coffee at Montroo . Gray had never been able to stomach Smythe ; he 15 RAY'S RECRUIT.
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Charles King. Gray had never been able to stomach Smythe ; he called him an insupportable cad ; but when , at a turn in the path , he came sud- denly upon the combination of brainless ass and insupportable cad squatted on a stone ...
Charles King. Gray had never been able to stomach Smythe ; he called him an insupportable cad ; but when , at a turn in the path , he came sud- denly upon the combination of brainless ass and insupportable cad squatted on a stone ...
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... never- never knew how much I cared for you till now , " she almost sobbed . Gerald , if you don't leave this 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 ...
... never- never knew how much I cared for you till now , " she almost sobbed . Gerald , if you don't leave this 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 ...
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Página 111 - I , do solemnly swear, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and...
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...
Página 20 - Even Mr. Smythe, with half a million, could not buy. I am going to a higher bidder, — the highest I could find.
Página 103 - Several of the young officers danced divinely, all of them rode well, and none of them thought anything of coming banging at the hall door any hour of the day to ask Mrs.
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...