The Ladies' Repository, 32 tomasA. Tompkins, 1863 |
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... Brest , Lieu- tenant of Company E. That he was an officer was no disgrace to him . A private at enlistment , in the early part of the war , for bravery and military adaptiveness and quickness of judgment , he had been promoted to his ...
... Brest , Lieu- tenant of Company E. That he was an officer was no disgrace to him . A private at enlistment , in the early part of the war , for bravery and military adaptiveness and quickness of judgment , he had been promoted to his ...
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... Brest ; " this is but a prelude to a storm . These dead calms breed thunder- gusts . " " Worse and worse , " fretted the cap- tain . " We'll have two - thirds of them down with fevers and diarrhoea , and the rest with rheumatism ...
... Brest ; " this is but a prelude to a storm . These dead calms breed thunder- gusts . " " Worse and worse , " fretted the cap- tain . " We'll have two - thirds of them down with fevers and diarrhoea , and the rest with rheumatism ...
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... Brest ; and relaps- ed into silence , thinking how much near- er this faith good little Adams was , in his earnest love for others , than others less complaining . I like such a com- plaining spirit as he has , Brest thought . It shows ...
... Brest ; and relaps- ed into silence , thinking how much near- er this faith good little Adams was , in his earnest love for others , than others less complaining . I like such a com- plaining spirit as he has , Brest thought . It shows ...
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... Brest was wounded in the leg . " The great parlor had been thrown open for the reception of the wounded , who , with blankets under their heads , were ly- ing on the floor or on couches , awaiting their turn from the surgeon . Brest and ...
... Brest was wounded in the leg . " The great parlor had been thrown open for the reception of the wounded , who , with blankets under their heads , were ly- ing on the floor or on couches , awaiting their turn from the surgeon . Brest and ...
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... Brest - lungs - mortal , " Adams had said , the only words he had spoken , and now he lay with closed eyes and drawn face stilling his moans . The colonel came in search of them . He found them together as he had thought . - Pretty bad ...
... Brest - lungs - mortal , " Adams had said , the only words he had spoken , and now he lay with closed eyes and drawn face stilling his moans . The colonel came in search of them . He found them together as he had thought . - Pretty bad ...
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Alliston angels Anne Leslie arms asked aunt beautiful better blessing Brest brother called child Croesus dark dead dear deep Derryville door dream dress earth eyes face father feel felt flowers girl Girondists give gone hand happy Hardale Harrie Somers heard heart heaven hope hour husband Jane Katie knew lady Lecompton light lips live look Lucy Madame Roland marriage ment mind Miss Mordant morning mother mountains Nagio Nancy Cole Naxos ness never night o'er Oglesby Old Sol once Orson passed peace poor Popple prayer replied rose Saligny seemed shadow sister smile soon sorrow soul Speedwell spirit stood strong sweet tears tell thee things thou thought tion took turned uncon voice waiting weary Westleigh wife Windermere woman words young