Works, Հատոր 28J. G. Gregory, 1859 |
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Էջ 107
... silence , while the wondering dragoons remained as fixed in their saddles as if they composed part of the animals they rode . " You are much hurt , I fear , " said Mason , with some- thing of condolence in his manner , as they re ...
... silence , while the wondering dragoons remained as fixed in their saddles as if they composed part of the animals they rode . " You are much hurt , I fear , " said Mason , with some- thing of condolence in his manner , as they re ...
Էջ 210
... Silence , you witch ! " said Lawton , with difficulty sup- pressing a laugh ; " is this the manner in which to address an officer ? " " Who called me the filthy Elizabeth Flanagan ? " cried the washerwoman , snapping her fingers ...
... Silence , you witch ! " said Lawton , with difficulty sup- pressing a laugh ; " is this the manner in which to address an officer ? " " Who called me the filthy Elizabeth Flanagan ? " cried the washerwoman , snapping her fingers ...
Էջ 278
... silent comrade . " I see but little harm in such a freak ; ' twas imprudent , but then it was kind . " " Do you know ... silence , and the significant shake of the head that was made by the silent member spoke too plainly what effect it ...
... silent comrade . " I see but little harm in such a freak ; ' twas imprudent , but then it was kind . " " Do you know ... silence , and the significant shake of the head that was made by the silent member spoke too plainly what effect it ...
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