The soldier's destiny. To which is added The Scrabster family1853 |
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... tion and half in surprise , at the daring of the deed . " There's the king's shilling for you , my fine fellow , " said the corporal , " and now give us your hat , and we'll stick the ribbons of glory in it . " The ribbons were pinning ...
... tion and half in surprise , at the daring of the deed . " There's the king's shilling for you , my fine fellow , " said the corporal , " and now give us your hat , and we'll stick the ribbons of glory in it . " The ribbons were pinning ...
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... tion from the tempting bowers of folly on his right hand or his left . The path of right and duty chosen , he must not waver in his determination to follow it to the end . Does he sigh for change , for rest , for a shorter road ? The ...
... tion from the tempting bowers of folly on his right hand or his left . The path of right and duty chosen , he must not waver in his determination to follow it to the end . Does he sigh for change , for rest , for a shorter road ? The ...
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... tion of a shilling a day and a soldier's destiny . His sufferings were long and they were patiently borne . By constant importunity , and the good offices of her excellent friend before mentioned , Lizzy at last THE BATTLE . 37.
... tion of a shilling a day and a soldier's destiny . His sufferings were long and they were patiently borne . By constant importunity , and the good offices of her excellent friend before mentioned , Lizzy at last THE BATTLE . 37.
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... tion . These rebels against the authority of their government were entrusted to them for extermination , and the work was too important to be slovenly per- formed . Both armies were to fight for the supremacy of religion , rule , and ...
... tion . These rebels against the authority of their government were entrusted to them for extermination , and the work was too important to be slovenly per- formed . Both armies were to fight for the supremacy of religion , rule , and ...
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... tion to a good - hearted soldier to die upon the field of battle , with the reflection that he has done his duty to his country - to feel that he has ravaged the ranks of his country's enemies - to know that he has butchered his share ...
... tion to a good - hearted soldier to die upon the field of battle , with the reflection that he has done his duty to his country - to feel that he has ravaged the ranks of his country's enemies - to know that he has butchered his share ...
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