The rifleman; or, Adventures of Percy Blake, Volum 4731858 |
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... and here , on a market - day , at the head of his recruiting party , he exhibited his martial figure , and bunches of beautiful ribbons , to the admiration of 5 1 rural belles , and the envy and jealousy 6 THE YOUNG RIFLEMAN .
... and here , on a market - day , at the head of his recruiting party , he exhibited his martial figure , and bunches of beautiful ribbons , to the admiration of 5 1 rural belles , and the envy and jealousy 6 THE YOUNG RIFLEMAN .
Side 7
... party was parading up and down , with ribbons flying , and drums and fifes playing " Rory O'More , " the most inspiring quick - step that ever was composed ; * This is not so purely imaginative as may , at first sight , appear ; for by ...
... party was parading up and down , with ribbons flying , and drums and fifes playing " Rory O'More , " the most inspiring quick - step that ever was composed ; * This is not so purely imaginative as may , at first sight , appear ; for by ...
Side 8
... party , halt ! " Then , hemming significantly thrice to clear his manly voice , he was about to address the smiling multitudes of males and females who crowded around him , with his customary eloquence . 66 Suddenly a terrific shout ...
... party , halt ! " Then , hemming significantly thrice to clear his manly voice , he was about to address the smiling multitudes of males and females who crowded around him , with his customary eloquence . 66 Suddenly a terrific shout ...
Side 18
... parties were cognizant but myself . In this present scheme against my happiness , Colonel Foley found a ready assistant in our paymaster , Davis , who had originally been an attorney at Leominster , and who , in the hope of one day or ...
... parties were cognizant but myself . In this present scheme against my happiness , Colonel Foley found a ready assistant in our paymaster , Davis , who had originally been an attorney at Leominster , and who , in the hope of one day or ...
Side 24
... parties of pleasure , give me a march in happy England ; not , as it is now too often performed , on the abominable railway , but along the smooth carriage - roads of ancient times ; with their toll - bars , their smiling cottages ...
... parties of pleasure , give me a march in happy England ; not , as it is now too often performed , on the abominable railway , but along the smooth carriage - roads of ancient times ; with their toll - bars , their smiling cottages ...
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