Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... letter from his commanding - officer , which , as it is very short , shall be inserted verbatim : - " SIR , " Having carried somewhat beyond the line of my duty , an indulgence which even the lights of nature , and much more those of ...
... letter from his commanding - officer , which , as it is very short , shall be inserted verbatim : - " SIR , " Having carried somewhat beyond the line of my duty , an indulgence which even the lights of nature , and much more those of ...
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... letter proceeded , " had it been otherwise , the news from abroad , and my instructions from the War - office , must have compelled me to recall it , as there is great danger , since the disaster in Flanders , both of foreign invasion ...
... letter proceeded , " had it been otherwise , the news from abroad , and my instructions from the War - office , must have compelled me to recall it , as there is great danger , since the disaster in Flanders , both of foreign invasion ...
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... letter . " The letter was from Colonel Talbot's sister , and in these words : " I received yours , my dearest brother , by Hodges . Sir E. W. and Mr. R. are still at large , but are not permitted to leave London . I wish to heaven I ...
... letter . " The letter was from Colonel Talbot's sister , and in these words : " I received yours , my dearest brother , by Hodges . Sir E. W. and Mr. R. are still at large , but are not permitted to leave London . I wish to heaven I ...
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