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So the troops are now better clad , better lodged , and better fed than through those two shameful winters . Last winter a certain gallant private dragoon of my acquaintance sallied forth at night with four others into the Turkish camp ...
So the troops are now better clad , better lodged , and better fed than through those two shameful winters . Last winter a certain gallant private dragoon of my acquaintance sallied forth at night with four others into the Turkish camp ...
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A distinguished English Liberal , now a peer , was accustomed in his earlier years , when in the House of Commons , to sit among the Tories . He explained that although he could not vote with them he found them better company .
A distinguished English Liberal , now a peer , was accustomed in his earlier years , when in the House of Commons , to sit among the Tories . He explained that although he could not vote with them he found them better company .
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Not I. I'd warrant I found fifty better men in as many hours . No , Emily . Don't go away . I mean no disrespect to any of you ; but simply this , that ( Enone had only got to say she had no intention of marrying just yet , and there ...
Not I. I'd warrant I found fifty better men in as many hours . No , Emily . Don't go away . I mean no disrespect to any of you ; but simply this , that ( Enone had only got to say she had no intention of marrying just yet , and there ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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