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... mean to assert that a Jew can't be a gentleman ? You'd better mind what you're saying , sir , for I'm a Jew . " I looked at him with surprise , for I had my own idea of what a Jew was on account of a Jew pedlar coming to our lodge twice ...
... mean to assert that a Jew can't be a gentleman ? You'd better mind what you're saying , sir , for I'm a Jew . " I looked at him with surprise , for I had my own idea of what a Jew was on account of a Jew pedlar coming to our lodge twice ...
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... means by which this result was to be accomplished I knew nothing , but I determined to ask Howard , on the first opportunity , how I could become an engineer officer , and then to try and induce my father to take such steps as would ...
... means by which this result was to be accomplished I knew nothing , but I determined to ask Howard , on the first opportunity , how I could become an engineer officer , and then to try and induce my father to take such steps as would ...
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... been extinguished ; and I should have remained a dreamy forest boy , and grown up to the position of a country gentleman of moderate means and somewhat limited abilities . On that morning there was joy in our house ; 21 THE WOOLWICH CADET .
... been extinguished ; and I should have remained a dreamy forest boy , and grown up to the position of a country gentleman of moderate means and somewhat limited abilities . On that morning there was joy in our house ; 21 THE WOOLWICH CADET .
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... means , that it's only an imagi- nary spot , without any size about it . Do you under- stand that ? " " Yes , I think I do . " " Then a line is length without breadth — that is , if I draw an imaginary line from here to the moon , that ...
... means , that it's only an imagi- nary spot , without any size about it . Do you under- stand that ? " " Yes , I think I do . " " Then a line is length without breadth — that is , if I draw an imaginary line from here to the moon , that ...
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... mean by shying a book at me ? " " Why , you kicked me for no reason at all , ” I replied . " It is I who have cause to complain of you . " " Oh , you have , have you ? then take that ! " Before I knew what was going to be done , THE ...
... mean by shying a book at me ? " " Why , you kicked me for no reason at all , ” I replied . " It is I who have cause to complain of you . " " Oh , you have , have you ? then take that ! " Before I knew what was going to be done , THE ...
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ADVENTURES afternoon ALFRED CROWQUILL amusing Animals Baldock BARBARA HUTTON believe Bertrand Du Guesclin blow boys Brag bullying C. H. BENNETT called Children clever cloth elegant coloured corporal cram door Euclid examination fagging FAGGOT HOUSE Fairy fancy Fcap feeling felt Forester Fraser G. A. HENTY Gentleman Cadet gilt edges Girls half half-year HARRISON WEIR head heard Helen Stanley Heronry History Holms honour Horsford Hostler's Howard Illus Imperial 16mo joining the Academy knew LADY looked louts mathematics mind Miss Stanley morning morocco neux never night officer on duty old cadet once parade passed Post 8vo practical class prize quiet replied round Rouse Second Edition seemed senior Shepard Shillings Shillings and Sixpence Shooter's Hill shouted Small 4to Snipson soon Super Royal 16mo surprise tell Third Edition THOMAS HOOD thought thrashing Three Shillings tion told W. H. G. KINGSTON whilst Woolwich yards young
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