Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... night , were three thousand privates without a single officer ; most of them had thrown their arms away , concerned only for speed . A few hours of rest , then with the daylight they fled on- ward , though no enemy pursued , by way of ...
... night , were three thousand privates without a single officer ; most of them had thrown their arms away , concerned only for speed . A few hours of rest , then with the daylight they fled on- ward , though no enemy pursued , by way of ...
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... night I followed her alone ; my companion excused himself , no amount of chaff could induce him to accompany me . She took the same course , but this time I was more watchful as she reached the railings . I was closer , but she ...
... night I followed her alone ; my companion excused himself , no amount of chaff could induce him to accompany me . She took the same course , but this time I was more watchful as she reached the railings . I was closer , but she ...
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... night . Even the bos'n felt this , for there is something in the vastness of the ocean which speaks in a voiceless whisper now and then to the rudest seafarer's heart . On moonlight nights in the tropics , when the great four - master ...
... night . Even the bos'n felt this , for there is something in the vastness of the ocean which speaks in a voiceless whisper now and then to the rudest seafarer's heart . On moonlight nights in the tropics , when the great four - master ...
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