The rifleman; or, Adventures of Percy Blake, Volum 4731858 |
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... lively , good- natured fellow in the main , with some crotchets of his own , however , which showed themselves on further acquaintance . He introduced me to the quartermaster , who immediately furnished me with 12 THE YOUNG RIFLEMAN .
... lively , good- natured fellow in the main , with some crotchets of his own , however , which showed themselves on further acquaintance . He introduced me to the quartermaster , who immediately furnished me with 12 THE YOUNG RIFLEMAN .
Side 17
... fellows , he might very well be taken for an overgrown junior ensign . This eccentric scion of nobility thought it was an opportunity not to be overlooked , to have a little fun at my expense ; for he had taken a fancy to me , and loved ...
... fellows , he might very well be taken for an overgrown junior ensign . This eccentric scion of nobility thought it was an opportunity not to be overlooked , to have a little fun at my expense ; for he had taken a fancy to me , and loved ...
Side 19
... fellows , " I exclaimed , turning round to the bailiffs , " I'm perfectly innocent , ' pon my honour . " . " Gammon ! " said one , putting his ... fellow ! " I said , " ç 2 BARRACK SCENES . 19 "Good gracious!" said the colonel, perusing ...
... fellows , " I exclaimed , turning round to the bailiffs , " I'm perfectly innocent , ' pon my honour . " . " Gammon ! " said one , putting his ... fellow ! " I said , " ç 2 BARRACK SCENES . 19 "Good gracious!" said the colonel, perusing ...
Side 20
Michael Rafter. 66 Confound the fellow ! " I said , " why doesn't Jeremiah Dawkins call me out , and vindicate his injured honour like a man ? " 66 There , gentlemen , " said the bailiff , " I call you all to witness , he has confessed ...
Michael Rafter. 66 Confound the fellow ! " I said , " why doesn't Jeremiah Dawkins call me out , and vindicate his injured honour like a man ? " 66 There , gentlemen , " said the bailiff , " I call you all to witness , he has confessed ...
Side 21
... fellow to bear malice against ; but for a long time after I was never called anything but Dorothy Dawkins . This custom of giving nick - names , by the bye , prevailed very much amongst us young fellows at that time , as indeed it may ...
... fellow to bear malice against ; but for a long time after I was never called anything but Dorothy Dawkins . This custom of giving nick - names , by the bye , prevailed very much amongst us young fellows at that time , as indeed it may ...
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