New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... hour my company shall be on the march , and that his instructions shall be punctually obeyed . " The aide - de - camp galloped away again , and the young Captain having buckled on his sword , which lay by him on the grass , walked ...
... hour my company shall be on the march , and that his instructions shall be punctually obeyed . " The aide - de - camp galloped away again , and the young Captain having buckled on his sword , which lay by him on the grass , walked ...
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... hour an elegant , handsome lady , of about one or two and forty years of age , accompanied by two beautiful young girls , made their appearance . One word par parenthese of Captain Marcel - he was a Parisian born - his father was an ...
... hour an elegant , handsome lady , of about one or two and forty years of age , accompanied by two beautiful young girls , made their appearance . One word par parenthese of Captain Marcel - he was a Parisian born - his father was an ...
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... hour of death and danger , I swore to be your protector - that oath is registered in Heaven ! You see before you a brother , who desires only to know your wants and wishes , to supply the one and realize the other ; all I ask is , that ...
... hour of death and danger , I swore to be your protector - that oath is registered in Heaven ! You see before you a brother , who desires only to know your wants and wishes , to supply the one and realize the other ; all I ask is , that ...
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... hour which we must en- deavour to forget . " " And truly worthy , " said Mademoiselle de Souland , " are you of the honours you have acquired . Come - come - sit down in my house -the house which you have restored to me , and where your ...
... hour which we must en- deavour to forget . " " And truly worthy , " said Mademoiselle de Souland , " are you of the honours you have acquired . Come - come - sit down in my house -the house which you have restored to me , and where your ...
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... hour it will be too late - Fouché's police are already aware of your hiding - place . " " But whither am I to go ? " said the General , astonished by the energy of his companion . " To my house - to my husband's house here in Paris ...
... hour it will be too late - Fouché's police are already aware of your hiding - place . " " But whither am I to go ? " said the General , astonished by the energy of his companion . " To my house - to my husband's house here in Paris ...
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