New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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Page 89
... Philip had laid himself down by Krantz and fallen asleep ; early the next morning he was awakened by the sound of the commandant's voice , and his long sword rattling as usual upon the pavement . He rose , and found the little man ...
... Philip had laid himself down by Krantz and fallen asleep ; early the next morning he was awakened by the sound of the commandant's voice , and his long sword rattling as usual upon the pavement . He rose , and found the little man ...
Page 90
... Philip , acting upon Krantz's plan : " but she has a great excuse , commandant , when I re- collect her husband , and have you in my presence . " Soothed with the flattery , the commandant replied , " Why , yes , they say military men ...
... Philip , acting upon Krantz's plan : " but she has a great excuse , commandant , when I re- collect her husband , and have you in my presence . " Soothed with the flattery , the commandant replied , " Why , yes , they say military men ...
Page 91
... Philip Vanderdecken . " " You are right , and I beg her pardon for allowing such feelings or thoughts to have for one moment overpowered me , " responded Philip ; " but it is a hard case for a husband , who loves as I do , to hear his ...
... Philip Vanderdecken . " " You are right , and I beg her pardon for allowing such feelings or thoughts to have for one moment overpowered me , " responded Philip ; " but it is a hard case for a husband , who loves as I do , to hear his ...
Page 92
... Philip with a respect , which was observ- able to all in the fort ; and which was , until Krantz had explained the cause , a source of astonishment to Philip himself . The comman- dant often introduced the subject to Krantz , and ...
... Philip with a respect , which was observ- able to all in the fort ; and which was , until Krantz had explained the cause , a source of astonishment to Philip himself . The comman- dant often introduced the subject to Krantz , and ...
Page 93
... Philip and Krantz , were led away by the soldiers , who were very much surprised at this change of treatment . Schrifter followed them ; and as they walked across the rampart to the stairs which led to their prison , Krantz , in his ...
... Philip and Krantz , were led away by the soldiers , who were very much surprised at this change of treatment . Schrifter followed them ; and as they walked across the rampart to the stairs which led to their prison , Krantz , in his ...
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