The soldier's destiny. To which is added The Scrabster family1853 |
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... suffered the various chastise- ments he often had to endure more as a payment in kind for his luxuries , than as a retribution for wrong doing . What wonder that such a lad should have grown up a lazy and doubtful character ! What ...
... suffered the various chastise- ments he often had to endure more as a payment in kind for his luxuries , than as a retribution for wrong doing . What wonder that such a lad should have grown up a lazy and doubtful character ! What ...
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... suffered , or the disappointment that the loser suffered , need not be told . They are better left to the imagination of the reader . It is enough that Joe Caplin was declared the winner of the stakes , and that Sergeant Spurdon , and ...
... suffered , or the disappointment that the loser suffered , need not be told . They are better left to the imagination of the reader . It is enough that Joe Caplin was declared the winner of the stakes , and that Sergeant Spurdon , and ...
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... suffering despair which cannot weep , were huddled there together . They heard the door open but they did not turn . To them it sounded but as the entrance of a stranger , and they shrunk from the gaze of all intruders . But something ...
... suffering despair which cannot weep , were huddled there together . They heard the door open but they did not turn . To them it sounded but as the entrance of a stranger , and they shrunk from the gaze of all intruders . But something ...
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... suffered a fetter on his limbs . He gloomily took his station between two files and marched whither they led . He heeded no one , his gaze was to the ground and he dared not look up . He felt the hand of Heaven chastised him , and he ...
... suffered a fetter on his limbs . He gloomily took his station between two files and marched whither they led . He heeded no one , his gaze was to the ground and he dared not look up . He felt the hand of Heaven chastised him , and he ...
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... suffer at the hand of his fellow - man a torture which no one ever thought of inflicting upon the beast . Whilst men in the army cost the nation less than horses , they are really worse fed , less cared for , and often punished with a ...
... suffer at the hand of his fellow - man a torture which no one ever thought of inflicting upon the beast . Whilst men in the army cost the nation less than horses , they are really worse fed , less cared for , and often punished with a ...
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