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... advance of the army to which I was attached , we had some skirmishes with the irregu- lars of our foe ; the pursuit was rapid , and I fell be- hind my detachment , wounded and weary , in ascen- ding a ghaut ; resting in the jungle ...
... advance of the army to which I was attached , we had some skirmishes with the irregu- lars of our foe ; the pursuit was rapid , and I fell be- hind my detachment , wounded and weary , in ascen- ding a ghaut ; resting in the jungle ...
Page 113
... ADVANCE . VOL . II . THE FUGITIVE . There are few things more destructive to our peace and happiness in this world , than frequent fits of violent and uncontrollable anger . For be- sides the present uneasiness occasioned by the in ...
... ADVANCE . VOL . II . THE FUGITIVE . There are few things more destructive to our peace and happiness in this world , than frequent fits of violent and uncontrollable anger . For be- sides the present uneasiness occasioned by the in ...
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... ADVANCE NO . 52 " I have heard so , and I believe it is true , " answered her lover . If we were to run to Providence now and get married , I wonder what folks would say , " rejoin- ed Mary . It would be a fine joke , would it not ...
... ADVANCE NO . 52 " I have heard so , and I believe it is true , " answered her lover . If we were to run to Providence now and get married , I wonder what folks would say , " rejoin- ed Mary . It would be a fine joke , would it not ...
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