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Page 43
... guard room of the Train Bands . Occasionally the door was left open , as some five or six men were al- ways there , and Harry could see through the open door the citizens of London training at arms . Several preachers were in the habit ...
... guard room of the Train Bands . Occasionally the door was left open , as some five or six men were al- ways there , and Harry could see through the open door the citizens of London training at arms . Several preachers were in the habit ...
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... guard - room , and these were occupied in gazing out of the window . The preacher came direct into the cell , as his audience in the guard - room , for once , were not disposed to listen to him , and shutting the door behind him , he ...
... guard - room , and these were occupied in gazing out of the window . The preacher came direct into the cell , as his audience in the guard - room , for once , were not disposed to listen to him , and shutting the door behind him , he ...
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... guards were too much occupied with the proceedings in the parade ground to do more than glance round , as the apparent preacher departed . Harry strode with a long and very stiff step , and with his figure bolt upright , to the gate of ...
... guards were too much occupied with the proceedings in the parade ground to do more than glance round , as the apparent preacher departed . Harry strode with a long and very stiff step , and with his figure bolt upright , to the gate of ...
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... guards . " " Things are as they were , ' his father said . After our unfortunate advance , we fell back hither , and for six weeks nothing was done . A fortnight since , on the 2d of January , a petition was brought by deputies from the ...
... guards . " " Things are as they were , ' his father said . After our unfortunate advance , we fell back hither , and for six weeks nothing was done . A fortnight since , on the 2d of January , a petition was brought by deputies from the ...
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... guard , and in readiness to call the others to arms if necessary . The colonel warmly approved of the steps that Harry had taken to save the valuables , and determined that until the war was at an end , these should remain hidden , as ...
... guard , and in readiness to call the others to arms if necessary . The colonel warmly approved of the steps that Harry had taken to save the valuables , and determined that until the war was at an end , these should remain hidden , as ...
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