Ray's RecruitJ.B. Lippincott, 1898 - 243 páginas |
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... sure I should be glad to have him take her back . She's turned the heads of some of my best men , and is running Merriweather heels over head in debt . " ↑ " I The colonel pondered a moment . greatly dislike 38 RAY'S RECRUIT.
... sure I should be glad to have him take her back . She's turned the heads of some of my best men , and is running Merriweather heels over head in debt . " ↑ " I The colonel pondered a moment . greatly dislike 38 RAY'S RECRUIT.
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... Sure you never saw that fellow in the ulster before ? ' ' " Sure . What's the matter with him ? He treated like a nabob . " " That's one reason I want to know all about him . What arms have you fellows ? ” " None at all , " was the ...
... Sure you never saw that fellow in the ulster before ? ' ' " Sure . What's the matter with him ? He treated like a nabob . " " That's one reason I want to know all about him . What arms have you fellows ? ” " None at all , " was the ...
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... Sure nobody knew ' em around here ? ' ' " Certain . here before . " They said they'd never been Mr. Jarvis waved his lantern . “ Well , we've got to go , " said he , " but you keep your eyes and ears open , and wire after us . I suppose ...
... Sure nobody knew ' em around here ? ' ' " Certain . here before . " They said they'd never been Mr. Jarvis waved his lantern . “ Well , we've got to go , " said he , " but you keep your eyes and ears open , and wire after us . I suppose ...
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... sure whether the dark object on the floor was or was not the engineer , but he spoke cheerily . " I'm looking for Mr. Long , " he said . " I hear he's badly wrenched . Ah , there you are . How are you feeling ? " " As well as a man can ...
... sure whether the dark object on the floor was or was not the engineer , but he spoke cheerily . " I'm looking for Mr. Long , " he said . " I hear he's badly wrenched . Ah , there you are . How are you feeling ? " " As well as a man can ...
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... sure to be amiss with the professional side of the man . His domestic side was perennial joy . The regiment had known many a hard winter , many a fierce summer , many a sharp campaign and savage battle . Its long exile in Arizona in the ...
... sure to be amiss with the professional side of the man . His domestic side was perennial joy . The regiment had known many a hard winter , many a fierce summer , many a sharp campaign and savage battle . Its long exile in Arizona in the ...
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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...