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... heard such cheek in all my life . Look out for squalls , that's all ! ' ' Shall I ? ' I exclaimed , supposing that ' TOSHED ' must be the Sandhurst word for ' THRASHED . ' ' Without wishing to brag , I beg to doubt your prowess , and if ...
... heard such cheek in all my life . Look out for squalls , that's all ! ' ' Shall I ? ' I exclaimed , supposing that ' TOSHED ' must be the Sandhurst word for ' THRASHED . ' ' Without wishing to brag , I beg to doubt your prowess , and if ...
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... heard of a Sandhurst cadet who did ? ' inter- rupted Pat , laughing heartily . Lavater be hanged ! Come and have a game of billiards ; there's just time before " last post . " We did not remain long in doubt as to Mr. Colemore's ...
... heard of a Sandhurst cadet who did ? ' inter- rupted Pat , laughing heartily . Lavater be hanged ! Come and have a game of billiards ; there's just time before " last post . " We did not remain long in doubt as to Mr. Colemore's ...
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... heard our host say that he had gone to Bruges to study under a clergyman . It would have been decidedly awk- ward to have met him under the circumstances . I had the satisfaction of sitting next to Mary Colemore E at lunch , and found ...
... heard our host say that he had gone to Bruges to study under a clergyman . It would have been decidedly awk- ward to have met him under the circumstances . I had the satisfaction of sitting next to Mary Colemore E at lunch , and found ...
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... heard the cause of the estrangement between the two surviving branches of the Brock family ? ' ' Indeed , no . But my mother and Fred Brock have often said it was a great pity you were such a stranger . I suppose they referred to you ...
... heard the cause of the estrangement between the two surviving branches of the Brock family ? ' ' Indeed , no . But my mother and Fred Brock have often said it was a great pity you were such a stranger . I suppose they referred to you ...
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... heard any more of the affair he would cut him off with the proverbial shilling . James there and then married the young lady , and sure enough his father kept his word . For two years James Brock and his young wife lived in great ...
... heard any more of the affair he would cut him off with the proverbial shilling . James there and then married the young lady , and sure enough his father kept his word . For two years James Brock and his young wife lived in great ...
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Admiral Brown Aldershot amongst Artenay Arthur Colemore asked Bankes Binks boat Bourges Bramleigh Breda Bruges cadets Captain cavalry Cercottes cloth elegant Colemore's College Colonel Treherne coloured Illustrations command corps cousin cried Croppleton dear Denison Diver doctor Durban Edward O'Leary father Fcap Fort Tenedos Frank Fred Brock Frensham G. A. HENTY gentleman gilt edges girl give hand HARRISON WEIR heard honour horses Hughes infantry Jack Mackinlay Joe Grummet lady laughed leave look Lord Chelmsford Mary Colemore master miles Miss morning mother Nellie Nellie Brown never O'Leary officers old fellow paper boards Pat Hughes Peter poor pretty punt regiment replied retorted rifles Rondebosch Sandhurst Shillings Shillings and Sixpence shot shouted Simon's Town Snozzleton sport Stories there's thought told took turned under-officers W. H. G. KINGSTON Warrington werry whilst wounded yards young Zulus
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Page 27 - THE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD. 6. Life Underground; OR, DICK THE COLLIERY BOY. 7. Life on the Coast ; OR, THE LITTLE FISHER GIRL. 8. Adventures of Two Orphans in London. 9. Early Days on Board a Man-of-War. 10. Walter, the Foundling : A TALE OF OLDEN TIMES. 11. The Tenants of Sunnyside Farm. 12. Holmwood: OR, THE NEW ZEALAND SETTLER.
Page 13 - Lee (Mrs.) Anecdotes of the Habits and Instincts of Animals. „ Anecdotes of the Habits and Instincts of Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes. „ Adventures in Australia, or THE WANDERINGS OF CAPTAIN SPENCER IN THE BUSH AND THE WILDS.
Page 10 - Stories from the Old and New Testaments. By the Rev. BH DRAPER. With 48 Engravings. Trimmer's History of the Robins. Written for the Instruction of Children on their treatment of Animals. With 24 Illustrations by HARRISON WEIR.
Page 220 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame; nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
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Page 133 - Her feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, As if they feared the light: But, oh ! she dances such a way— No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight.
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Page 25 - The Young Vocalist : a Collection of Twelve Songs, each with an Accompaniment for the Pianoforte, selected from Mozart, Weber, Mendelssohn, Spohr, etc.