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Page 13
... - self times enough , but the lad is a better lad than ever I was ; he does not like soldiering , he likes books and writing best ; Harry shall choose . " CHAPTER II . have heard , and he was now THE HALF - BROTHERS . 13.
... - self times enough , but the lad is a better lad than ever I was ; he does not like soldiering , he likes books and writing best ; Harry shall choose . " CHAPTER II . have heard , and he was now THE HALF - BROTHERS . 13.
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... heard how things were going on in the Cayennes , sent for our major to head - quarters . " I am sorry to say , Blueboy , " said he , con- fidentially , " that reports reach me of there being a great deal of gambling going on in your ...
... heard how things were going on in the Cayennes , sent for our major to head - quarters . " I am sorry to say , Blueboy , " said he , con- fidentially , " that reports reach me of there being a great deal of gambling going on in your ...
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... heard , and such vague notions of a Christian's duty as he had acquired for himself , and at the instigation of his own devotional nature , ( for of religious instruction he had had next to none ) , flashed with no doubtful light across ...
... heard , and such vague notions of a Christian's duty as he had acquired for himself , and at the instigation of his own devotional nature , ( for of religious instruction he had had next to none ) , flashed with no doubtful light across ...
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... heard by those on the right and left of the person addressed , de- manded , " Do you consider it also a bit of fun , Cap- tain Vials , to represent a young man to his colonel , falsely , as being lily - livered . " Vials colored up to ...
... heard by those on the right and left of the person addressed , de- manded , " Do you consider it also a bit of fun , Cap- tain Vials , to represent a young man to his colonel , falsely , as being lily - livered . " Vials colored up to ...
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... heard upon the western road , and the next instant its rider had dismounted and flung himself beside the stricken lad . " Brave lad ! dear brother ! pardon me . I have wronged you deeply ; say I have not murdered you . Harry ! Harry ...
... heard upon the western road , and the next instant its rider had dismounted and flung himself beside the stricken lad . " Brave lad ! dear brother ! pardon me . I have wronged you deeply ; say I have not murdered you . Harry ! Harry ...
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