Courage: An Anthology ...G. Bles, 1939 - 271 sider |
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... leave Berlin ; and the letter in which she stated her views , con- taining many calumnies and misrepresentations , was so worded as to leave little doubt on her husband's mind that she had written under dictation ; at the same time he ...
... leave Berlin ; and the letter in which she stated her views , con- taining many calumnies and misrepresentations , was so worded as to leave little doubt on her husband's mind that she had written under dictation ; at the same time he ...
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... leave it to your honour . If the road is dangerous , you may return ; but remember , boys , I leave it to your honour . " The snow was deep enough to have afforded them a reasonable excuse ; but Horatio was not to be prevailed upon to ...
... leave it to your honour . If the road is dangerous , you may return ; but remember , boys , I leave it to your honour . " The snow was deep enough to have afforded them a reasonable excuse ; but Horatio was not to be prevailed upon to ...
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... leave to enjoy , she drew me in to suffer , the little ones during company of my eight hours ; and I doubt not whether , in that time , I did not undergo more than in all my distemper . At twelve precisely my coach was at the door ...
... leave to enjoy , she drew me in to suffer , the little ones during company of my eight hours ; and I doubt not whether , in that time , I did not undergo more than in all my distemper . At twelve precisely my coach was at the door ...
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Achilli Arcot attack Bath Town began Blackbeard Bligh blow boat Brand Whitlock Campion Captain Carlyle Charles Charles Wesley climbing Clive courage Cromwell danger death Devizes door Edmund Campion Elliot EMILY BRONTË endeavour enemy England English face fear feel feet fell felt fight fire Florence Nightingale Franz friends Gas-man Gate gave Geoffrey Winthrop Young guns hand head heard heart honour hope hundred instantly James Nayler John Webster knew Labby Lady Blessington Latimer lieutenant look Lord Ludlow Castle Major Murray Master Ridley ment Messrs miles mind morning Nayler never Nicholson night officers once pain passed pinnaces pistol reach received replied river rock rope round Sayers seemed sent sledge sloop snow soldiers stood suffered thing thought Tindale told Tom Sayers tongs took town troops Wesley Whigs William wounded