Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 84W. Blackwood, 1858 |
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... would a crime when they hear that a youth has " listed . ” It is the traditional result of this policy that has seemed to justify a respectable writer of the present age , Dr Wade , in 22 [ July , The Soldier and the Surgeon .
... would a crime when they hear that a youth has " listed . ” It is the traditional result of this policy that has seemed to justify a respectable writer of the present age , Dr Wade , in 22 [ July , The Soldier and the Surgeon .
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... hear the reading of a general order ; nor did even the officers of the native corps know that anything further was contemplated . At the conclusion of the order , the Horse Artillery and the European Infantry were ordered to wheel round ...
... hear the reading of a general order ; nor did even the officers of the native corps know that anything further was contemplated . At the conclusion of the order , the Horse Artillery and the European Infantry were ordered to wheel round ...
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... hear parties of the mutineers enter- ing the compound , and rifling the house , and demolishing all property they could not carry away . The ex- plosion of the regimental magazines added , if it were possible , to their alarm . However ...
... hear parties of the mutineers enter- ing the compound , and rifling the house , and demolishing all property they could not carry away . The ex- plosion of the regimental magazines added , if it were possible , to their alarm . However ...
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... hear . " And Jasper entered into a recital , to which Arabella listened with atten- tive interest . At the close she offered to take , herself , the child for whom Jasper sought a home . She informed him of her change of name and ...
... hear . " And Jasper entered into a recital , to which Arabella listened with atten- tive interest . At the close she offered to take , herself , the child for whom Jasper sought a home . She informed him of her change of name and ...
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... hear , " Poor Willy ! " then aloud , " 6 But , my dear friend , bear with me one moment . Suppose that , by the arts of this diabolical Jasper , the ex- change really had been effected , and a child to your ancient line lived still ...
... hear , " Poor Willy ! " then aloud , " 6 But , my dear friend , bear with me one moment . Suppose that , by the arts of this diabolical Jasper , the ex- change really had been effected , and a child to your ancient line lived still ...
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Стр. 418 - Nor scream can any raise, nor prayer can any say, But wild, wild, the terror of the speechless three — For they feel fair Anna Grace drawn silently away, By whom they dare not look to see. They feel their tresses twine with her parting locks of gold, And the curls elastic falling, as her head withdraws ; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold, But they...
Стр. 417 - Are hushed the maidens' voices, as cowering down they lie In the flutter of their sudden awe. For, from the air above, and the grassy ground beneath, And from the mountain-ashes and the old whitethorn between, A power of faint enchantment doth through their beings breathe, And they sink down together on the green.