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He must enter the profession ; my interest , my connexions , will get him in , I am
sure . ” . “ In the army , I suppose you mean , Godfrey , as you always extol the life
of a soldier ? " Oh , yes , of course , my love , I mean the army ; to be sure I do .
He must enter the profession ; my interest , my connexions , will get him in , I am
sure . ” . “ In the army , I suppose you mean , Godfrey , as you always extol the life
of a soldier ? " Oh , yes , of course , my love , I mean the army ; to be sure I do .
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We will leave these two young gentlemen here , as they seem very comfortable in
each other ' s society ; and , Moreton , when you have done looking at so much
that interests you , and are tired of military conversation , both of you come to my
...
We will leave these two young gentlemen here , as they seem very comfortable in
each other ' s society ; and , Moreton , when you have done looking at so much
that interests you , and are tired of military conversation , both of you come to my
...
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In the life of most soldiers there is something of interest , and certainly it must be
greater when the tale is told to an old friend . " " I shall with much attention , I am
sure , listen to your story . ” Sommerton ' s history was , long , but not tedious .
In the life of most soldiers there is something of interest , and certainly it must be
greater when the tale is told to an old friend . " " I shall with much attention , I am
sure , listen to your story . ” Sommerton ' s history was , long , but not tedious .
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Godfrey well knew that Sommerton had now great interests whenever he chose
to exert them ; that his consummate bravery had won the favour of those high in
power - hence , if Moreton conducted himself with tact and propriety , he might
one ...
Godfrey well knew that Sommerton had now great interests whenever he chose
to exert them ; that his consummate bravery had won the favour of those high in
power - hence , if Moreton conducted himself with tact and propriety , he might
one ...
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He recounted the great interest his military services had secured with those in
power — told of the high respect he was held in by his brother officers observed
how delighted he was with Moreton - hinted at what he would do for him ; and
thus ...
He recounted the great interest his military services had secured with those in
power — told of the high respect he was held in by his brother officers observed
how delighted he was with Moreton - hinted at what he would do for him ; and
thus ...
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