The soldier's destiny. To which is added The Scrabster family1853 |
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... field , and the holiday - makers consisted of nearly the whole population . The occasion was the annual wake , which , at the time of our story , was still kept up , with many of the ancient honours appertaining to such festivals . The ...
... field , and the holiday - makers consisted of nearly the whole population . The occasion was the annual wake , which , at the time of our story , was still kept up , with many of the ancient honours appertaining to such festivals . The ...
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... field , and the holiday - makers consisted of nearly the whole population . The occasion was the annual wake , which , at the time of our story , was still kept up , with many of the ancient honours appertaining to such festivals . The ...
... field , and the holiday - makers consisted of nearly the whole population . The occasion was the annual wake , which , at the time of our story , was still kept up , with many of the ancient honours appertaining to such festivals . The ...
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... field , and the holiday - makers consisted of nearly the whole population . The occasion was the annual wake , which , at the time of our story , was still kept up , with many of the ancient honours appertaining to such festivals . The ...
... field , and the holiday - makers consisted of nearly the whole population . The occasion was the annual wake , which , at the time of our story , was still kept up , with many of the ancient honours appertaining to such festivals . The ...
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... fields , and he laid down under a hedge and slept . But his sleep was no rest , and his dreams haunted him for ever after . He dreamt that for a moment he was happier than ever in his home - the faces of his family were brighter and the ...
... fields , and he laid down under a hedge and slept . But his sleep was no rest , and his dreams haunted him for ever after . He dreamt that for a moment he was happier than ever in his home - the faces of his family were brighter and the ...
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... fields , which occupied some time , and it was past seven when he had come sufficiently near to catch a glimpse of his home . terribly , that he had But a moment's pause slowly he managed to One moment's hesi- And at the first sight of ...
... fields , which occupied some time , and it was past seven when he had come sufficiently near to catch a glimpse of his home . terribly , that he had But a moment's pause slowly he managed to One moment's hesi- And at the first sight of ...
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