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... officers of his regiment . If he could have had any doubt upon the subject , it would have been decided by the following letter from his commanding - officer , which , as it is very short , shall be inserted verbatim : « « SIR , Having ...
... officers of his regiment . If he could have had any doubt upon the subject , it would have been decided by the following letter from his commanding - officer , which , as it is very short , shall be inserted verbatim : « « SIR , Having ...
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... officer , without any other warning than the hints we noticed at the end of the fourteenth chapter of the last volume , so suddenly to assume a harsh , and , as Edward deemed it , so insolent a tone of dictatorial authority . Connecting ...
... officer , without any other warning than the hints we noticed at the end of the fourteenth chapter of the last volume , so suddenly to assume a harsh , and , as Edward deemed it , so insolent a tone of dictatorial authority . Connecting ...
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... officer , in contradiction to his known and established character , should have proceeded in so harsh and unusual a manner , was a mystery which he could not penetrate . He soothed our hero , however , to the best of his power , and ...
... officer , in contradiction to his known and established character , should have proceeded in so harsh and unusual a manner , was a mystery which he could not penetrate . He soothed our hero , however , to the best of his power , and ...
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... officer to an unparelleled excess of gratitude . " " Nay , dear Flora , trifle with me no longer ; you cannot mistake the meaning of those feel- ings which I have almost involuntarily express- ed ; and , since I have broke the barrier ...
... officer to an unparelleled excess of gratitude . " " Nay , dear Flora , trifle with me no longer ; you cannot mistake the meaning of those feel- ings which I have almost involuntarily express- ed ; and , since I have broke the barrier ...
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... officer was very civil to me , only said his duty obliged him to search for arms and papers . My father had provided ... officer is gone back with his party , but a non - commissioned officer and four men remain as a sort of garrison in ...
... officer was very civil to me , only said his duty obliged him to search for arms and papers . My father had provided ... officer is gone back with his party , but a non - commissioned officer and four men remain as a sort of garrison in ...
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