He made every possible appeal for promptness; he dismounted from his horse, paced up and down, struck the clenched fist of one hand into the palm of the other, and fretted like a caged tiger. The Reluctant Suitor - Side 312av Kathleen E. Woodiwiss - 2009 - 592 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
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...made every possible appeal for promptness; he dismounted from his horse, paced up and down, struck the clenched fist of one hand into the palm of the other, and fretted like a caged tiger. At 4 o'clock, the formation was completed, the order for the assault... | |
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...made every possible appeal for promptness ; he dismounted from his horse, paced up and down, struck the clenched fist of one hand into the palm of the other, and fretted like a caged tiger." * The same authority declares that Five Forks was " one of the most... | |
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