Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 41
... side of the court - yard , whose western side is entirely occupied by the main building , there is next to the stables a small iron house , sent from England , in which Bassi now has his office and lodgings . This iron house was the ...
... side of the court - yard , whose western side is entirely occupied by the main building , there is next to the stables a small iron house , sent from England , in which Bassi now has his office and lodgings . This iron house was the ...
Page 153
... side of the Alma , and thither now retreated , while the allies disposed themselves in bivouac on the south side of the refreshing stream of Bulganak ; the English army , exposed to attack in front and flank and rear , being careful to ...
... side of the Alma , and thither now retreated , while the allies disposed themselves in bivouac on the south side of the refreshing stream of Bulganak ; the English army , exposed to attack in front and flank and rear , being careful to ...
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... side to side . Sparkins shut his eyes and tried to say his prayers ; but , from that day to this he never knew how they got round the mountain . On venturing to look over again he found they were at the top of a steep hill , and fairly ...
... side to side . Sparkins shut his eyes and tried to say his prayers ; but , from that day to this he never knew how they got round the mountain . On venturing to look over again he found they were at the top of a steep hill , and fairly ...
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Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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