Percy Blake; Or, The Young Rifleman, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... once more , brought him again to Ireland . relations , however , were all dispersed or dead , his estate forfeited to the crown by that loyalty to his sovereign which , under the new reign , called rebellion ; and marrying soon after a ...
... once more , brought him again to Ireland . relations , however , were all dispersed or dead , his estate forfeited to the crown by that loyalty to his sovereign which , under the new reign , called rebellion ; and marrying soon after a ...
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... once entered my mind . On the contrary , I always left home with some creature comfort in my pocket , in the shape of a cake , or a few apples , with which I was perfectly content for the whole day ; caring little for any other nourish ...
... once entered my mind . On the contrary , I always left home with some creature comfort in my pocket , in the shape of a cake , or a few apples , with which I was perfectly content for the whole day ; caring little for any other nourish ...
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... once been the gardens of houses and of families long since gone to decay , but which now lay either entirely open , or badly fenced against the intrusion of idlers , who resorted thither at all hours of the day , either to play pitch ...
... once been the gardens of houses and of families long since gone to decay , but which now lay either entirely open , or badly fenced against the intrusion of idlers , who resorted thither at all hours of the day , either to play pitch ...
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... once fairly shone upon it , and fought my way manfully through the crowded and bustling streets to the Park . But I shall never forget the delight I expe- rienced when the glories of the Horse Guards burst upon my view , and Life Guards ...
... once fairly shone upon it , and fought my way manfully through the crowded and bustling streets to the Park . But I shall never forget the delight I expe- rienced when the glories of the Horse Guards burst upon my view , and Life Guards ...
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... once tarnished my imagina- tion . My brother officers , however , who were constantly dropping in upon me , to have a chat with my hostess , either were , or affected to be , of a different opinion ; and were con- stantly rallying me on ...
... once tarnished my imagina- tion . My brother officers , however , who were constantly dropping in upon me , to have a chat with my hostess , either were , or affected to be , of a different opinion ; and were con- stantly rallying me on ...
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