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... enemies . ' Upstanding , and with enthusiastic shouts , the whole of the tenants drank the toast . Sir Henry was pleased with the spirit which was manifested , and when the cheering had subsided and quiet was again restored , he went on ...
... enemies . ' Upstanding , and with enthusiastic shouts , the whole of the tenants drank the toast . Sir Henry was pleased with the spirit which was manifested , and when the cheering had subsided and quiet was again restored , he went on ...
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... enemies , wore the wide hat of the times , which , picturesque and graceful as it was , afforded but a poor defence for the head . Almost all wore their hair long and in ringlets , and across their shoulders were the white scarfs ...
... enemies , wore the wide hat of the times , which , picturesque and graceful as it was , afforded but a poor defence for the head . Almost all wore their hair long and in ringlets , and across their shoulders were the white scarfs ...
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... enemy , for I understand that Sir Henry , your father , has declared for the crown . ' ' I acted , ' Harry said , ' simply on the impulse of humanity , and hold it mean and cowardly for a number of men to fall upon one . ' ' We are ...
... enemy , for I understand that Sir Henry , your father , has declared for the crown . ' ' I acted , ' Harry said , ' simply on the impulse of humanity , and hold it mean and cowardly for a number of men to fall upon one . ' ' We are ...
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... enemy . We saw little of the fighting , for at the commencement of the battle we got word to charge upon the enemy's left . We made but short work of them , and drove them headlong from the field , chasing them in great dis- order for ...
... enemy . We saw little of the fighting , for at the commencement of the battle we got word to charge upon the enemy's left . We made but short work of them , and drove them headlong from the field , chasing them in great dis- order for ...
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... enemy and recovered their ranks . There was much confusion and no little angry discussion in the camp that night , the footmen accusing the horsemen of having deserted them , and the horsemen grumbling at the foot because they had not ...
... enemy and recovered their ranks . There was much confusion and no little angry discussion in the camp that night , the footmen accusing the horsemen of having deserted them , and the horsemen grumbling at the foot because they had not ...
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Abingdon adventure Alan Campbell apprentices Argyll arms army arrived attack battle boat Brentford brought Campbell captain castle cavalry cloth elegant Colonel Furness command Cromwell Donald Leslie door Earl Earl of Argyll enemy England English entered escape Essex father Fcap fell fight fire followed force friends Furness Hall G. A. HENTY gentlemen girl guard hand Harry Furness Harry's head hear heard Herbert horse hour Illustrated infantry Jacob join Kilbeg King Charles King's Leslie London looked Lord Majesty marched Master Furness methinks Mike miles morning night officer once Oxford Parliament party passed preacher Prince Rupert prisoners Puritan regiment ride rode round Roundheads Royalist sail sailor Scotch Scotland ship shouted side Sidmouth Sir Henry Sir John Berkeley Sir Ralph soldiers Stories sword told took town troops village W. H. G. KINGSTON William Long young
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