Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... feel- ing that it was dangerous to trust native troops so much to their own officers . As to the native army generally , without disrespect , and in fact with something like admi- ration , one may say to it , with the bully in the play ...
... feel- ing that it was dangerous to trust native troops so much to their own officers . As to the native army generally , without disrespect , and in fact with something like admi- ration , one may say to it , with the bully in the play ...
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... feel as if I were possessed by a power urging me to be something , to do something , to achieve something ; and then I look round and ask myself - what ? " The disdainful expression which he had noticed lurking in the lines of her mouth ...
... feel as if I were possessed by a power urging me to be something , to do something , to achieve something ; and then I look round and ask myself - what ? " The disdainful expression which he had noticed lurking in the lines of her mouth ...
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... feel that I have your good opinion to fall back upon . " Virien was too well trained for his reply to be audible at two paces distant , but it is very easy to imagine what turn the conversation took after that . Fifteen minutes later ...
... feel that I have your good opinion to fall back upon . " Virien was too well trained for his reply to be audible at two paces distant , but it is very easy to imagine what turn the conversation took after that . Fifteen minutes later ...
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... feel that I had one honest , genuine friend in the world , and such a friend this man could be . I can see in his face that he would go through fire and water for any one for whom he -cared . " ter . " I think he would , " said Mrs ...
... feel that I had one honest , genuine friend in the world , and such a friend this man could be . I can see in his face that he would go through fire and water for any one for whom he -cared . " ter . " I think he would , " said Mrs ...
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... feel so much interest in my behalf , " he said , " but I am in no danger , I as- sure you . Miss Loring is no doubt a very fascinat- ing woman , but her fascinations fall harmlessly on me . " " I don't see how that can be , " said Mrs ...
... feel so much interest in my behalf , " he said , " but I am in no danger , I as- sure you . Miss Loring is no doubt a very fascinat- ing woman , but her fascinations fall harmlessly on me . " " I don't see how that can be , " said Mrs ...
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