The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHurd & Houghton, 1870 - 463 էջ |
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... cried the now handsome young man ; " and you , my dearest sis- ters and aunt - have I at last met you again ? " " Heaven bless you , my Henry , my son , " ex- claimed the astonished , but delighted parent ; while both his sisters sunk ...
... cried the now handsome young man ; " and you , my dearest sis- ters and aunt - have I at last met you again ? " " Heaven bless you , my Henry , my son , " ex- claimed the astonished , but delighted parent ; while both his sisters sunk ...
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... cried the Colonel , excessively vexed at the necessity of explaining at all , " mere mercenary troops ; but when the really British regiments come in ques- tion , you will see a very different result . " " Of that there is no doubt , " ...
... cried the Colonel , excessively vexed at the necessity of explaining at all , " mere mercenary troops ; but when the really British regiments come in ques- tion , you will see a very different result . " " Of that there is no doubt , " ...
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... . Dun - Dun- " " Dunwoodie ! Oh no - he is a relation of iny aunt " cried the young lady , " and an intimate friend of my brother : they were at school together and only separated in England , when one wen . 34 THE SPY .
... . Dun - Dun- " " Dunwoodie ! Oh no - he is a relation of iny aunt " cried the young lady , " and an intimate friend of my brother : they were at school together and only separated in England , when one wen . 34 THE SPY .
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... cried Sarah , " when your sisters and father could not penetrate your dis- guise . " " There is something mysterious in his manner ; his looks are too prying for an indifferent obser- ver , " continued young Wharton , thoughtfully ...
... cried Sarah , " when your sisters and father could not penetrate your dis- guise . " " There is something mysterious in his manner ; his looks are too prying for an indifferent obser- ver , " continued young Wharton , thoughtfully ...
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... cried Sarah , indignantly ; " one would think the hardships her father suffer . ed would have cured her of such whims . " " What say you to the charge , my bonny sister ? " cried the Captain , gayly ; — " did Peyton strive to make you ...
... cried Sarah , indignantly ; " one would think the hardships her father suffer . ed would have cured her of such whims . " " What say you to the charge , my bonny sister ? " cried the Captain , gayly ; — " did Peyton strive to make you ...
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Էջ 336 - Ah ! then he must have led an evil life indeed," said Hollister ; " the blessed in spirit lie quiet, until the general muster, but wickedness disturbs the soul in this life as well as in that which is to come.
Էջ 540 - ... the gold; but it was arrested by the expression of his companion's face. Harvey saw the intention, and shook his head, as he continued more mildly: "It is, indeed, a treasure that your excellency gives me; it is safe too. There are men living who could say that my life was nothing to me, compared to your secrets. The paper that I told you was lost I swallowed when taken last by the Virginians. It was the only time I ever deceived your excellency, and it shall be the last; yes, this is, indeed,...
Էջ 541 - Perhaps," he continued, with a melancholy smile, " it may be known after my death who was my friend ; but if it should not, there are none to grieve for me.
Էջ 538 - Does Your Excellency think that I have exposed my life and blasted my character for money ?" " If not for money, what then ?" " What has brought Your Excellency into the field ? For what do you daily and hourly expose your precious life to battle and the halter? What is there about me to mourn, when such men as you risk their all for our country ? No, no, no ! Not a dollar of your gold will I touch : poor America has need of it all." The bag dropped from the hand of the officer and fell at the feet...
Էջ 149 - He accordingly arose, and still keeping in the shadow of the wood, along the skirts of which he heard voices crying to each other to be watchful, he ran with incredible speed in a parallel line, but in an opposite direction, to the march of the dragoons.
Էջ 455 - Off with you, for a hypocritical, psalmsinging, canting rogue in disguise," said Mason, scornfully ; " by the life of Washington ! it worries an honest fellow to see such voracious beasts of prey ravaging a country for which he sheds his blood. If I had you on a Virginia plantation for a quarter of an hour, I'd teach you to worm the tobacco with the turkeys.
Էջ 539 - These !" said the pedler, stretching forth his hands, that were already embrowned with toil. " But those may fail you ; take enough to secure a support to your age. Remember your risks and cares. I have told you that the characters of men who are much esteemed in life depend on your secrecy ; what pledge can I give them of your fidelity ?"
Էջ 462 - Humph !" ejaculated the pedler; " there is something particular indeed, to be seen behind the thicket on our left. Turn your head a little, and you may see and profit by it too.
Էջ 539 - Tell them," said Birch, advancing, and unconsciously resting one foot on the bag, " tell them that I would not take the gold." The composed features of the officer relaxed into a fine smile of benevolence, and he grasped the hand of the pedler firmly.
Էջ 458 - I'll hang you on the gallows of the spy!" Caesar continued firm. Neither the threats nor the blows could extract any reply, until the lieutenant, by a very natural transition in the attack, sent his heavy boot forward in a direction that brought it in direct contact with the most sensitive part of the negro — his shin.