Charles Leeson: Or The SoldierJ. Harris, 1810 - 164 頁 |
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第 78 頁 - Monday appeared on the bank, with a bottle in one hand and a glass in the other, calling aloud to Mr. Dodge to return and drink with the Arabs. "Do not disgrace Christianity in this unmannerly way," he said; "but show these gentlemen of the desert that we know what propriety is.
第 11 頁 - ... and dying bodies afford, will Come, and, with cool, deliberate cruelty, finish what the bullet or sword of the enemy has begun: these, my dear boy, are but a very few of the ills to which the life of a soldier is exposed.
第 164 頁 - His real characteristics \Vere afterwards uniformly exhibited, in the brave and prudent commander, the zealous servant of his king and country, the affectionate son and brother, and the grateful acknowledger of jiast obligations ; and his promotion in the army far exceeded his expectations when he first left Kendal in Westmorland.
第 10 頁 - ... about from town to town, and from one post to another ; marching through all weathers, whether wet...
第 11 頁 - ... than half dead upon the field of battle ; and then, Charles, some fiend, too frequently in the shape of a woman, for the sake of...
第 156 頁 - Think not so meanly of me, as to suppose that I would be accessary to the robbery of your family.