The story of Alec Drummond, of the 17th lancers, Bind 3;Bind 3201869 |
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Side 16
... stretched out in significant curve . I was going to deliver myself of a short sentence , expressive of the wish that the money should be spent entirely upon food , and not upon drink , but before I 16 ALEC DRUMMOND .
... stretched out in significant curve . I was going to deliver myself of a short sentence , expressive of the wish that the money should be spent entirely upon food , and not upon drink , but before I 16 ALEC DRUMMOND .
Side 19
... stretched forth his hand , exclaim- ing , in French , " You are a prisoner escaped from Simpheropol , and I arrest you in the name of the Commander - in - chief . " Then , addressing the officer at our side , who stood lost in blank ...
... stretched forth his hand , exclaim- ing , in French , " You are a prisoner escaped from Simpheropol , and I arrest you in the name of the Commander - in - chief . " Then , addressing the officer at our side , who stood lost in blank ...
Side 31
... stretched out once more in my corner , and , under a sense of extreme fatigue and exhaustion , tried to go to sleep . But it was some time before sound slumber would come over my eyes . The events of the last twenty - four hours kept ...
... stretched out once more in my corner , and , under a sense of extreme fatigue and exhaustion , tried to go to sleep . But it was some time before sound slumber would come over my eyes . The events of the last twenty - four hours kept ...
Side 44
... stretching forth my hand and pressing that of Herr Ulrich , warmly thanking him for his more than kindness ; but the next instant my thoughts wandered to Dr. Schwartz , evidently the presiding genius in all that con- cerned our 44 ALEC ...
... stretching forth my hand and pressing that of Herr Ulrich , warmly thanking him for his more than kindness ; but the next instant my thoughts wandered to Dr. Schwartz , evidently the presiding genius in all that con- cerned our 44 ALEC ...
Side 58
... standing upon the edge of a lofty mountain range ; appa- rently more than three thousand feet high , with the dark sea deep below at my feet , stretching away into infinitude to the right and in front , 58 ALEC DRUMMOND .
... standing upon the edge of a lofty mountain range ; appa- rently more than three thousand feet high , with the dark sea deep below at my feet , stretching away into infinitude to the right and in front , 58 ALEC DRUMMOND .
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17TH LANCERS able Alec Aloupka appeared asked Baidar Baktchi-Serai Balaclava beheld Black Sea boat Boris bottle broke caftan cavern close companion comrade conductor Cossacks Count Labanoff cousin cried Herr Ulrich Crimea dark doctor Donald door ejaculated evidently eyes face faint fancied feeling feet felt followed forward Foul Kouba Friedenthal front Galitzin give glance going half hand head horse hour instant interrupted Johann Karassou Lady Bertha lantern latter laugh leave Liprandi lips listening looked Mein Lieb Mike minutes Nikita once pause perceived Prince Labanoff prisoner prisoner of war rejoined road rock Russian scarce Schwartz Sebastopol seemed shake shoulder side silence Simpheropol smile soldiers sound speak staring step stood strange stretched sudden surprise Tartar tell thought tobacco smoke told tone took turned round uttered versts voice whip whispered Wiuga words
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Side 94 - Was tyrannous and strong: He struck with his o'ertaking wings, And chased us south along. With sloping masts and dipping prow, As who pursued with yell and blow Still treads the shadow of his foe, And forward bends his head, The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast, And southward aye we fled...
Side 177 - That's sweetly play'd in tune. As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I : And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a
Side 47 - And turn poltroons as valiant : For men as resolute appear, With too much as too little fear ; And, when they're out of hopes of flying, Will run away from death by dying ; Or turn again to stand it out, And those they fled, like lions, rout. This...
Side 33 - Believe me, royal youth, thy fruit must be, Or gather'd ripe, or rot upon the tree. Heav'n has to all allotted, soon or late, Some lucky revolution of their fate...
Side 108 - An angel came ! He spoke, and it was done ! He spoke, and at his call a mighty wind, Not like the fitful blast, with fury blind, But deep, majestic, in its destined course, Sprung with unerring, unrelenting force, From the bright east. Tides duly ebbed and flowed, Stars rose and set, and new horizons glowed ; Yet still it blew ! As with primeval sway Still did its ample spirit, night and day, Move on the waters...
Side 213 - Tis poetical and pretty. This is it: When the sun sets, shadows that show'd at noon But small, appear most long and terrible: So when we think fate hovers o'er our heads, Our apprehensions shoot beyond all bounds: Owls, ravens, crickets, seem the watch of death; Nature's worst vermin scare her godlike sons: Echoes, the very leavings of a voice, Grow babbling ghosts, and call us to our graves. Each mole-hill thought swells to a huge Olympus; While we...
Side 307 - The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are the conceal'd comforts of a man Locked up in woman's love. I scent the air Of blessings, when I come but near the house. What a delicious breath marriage sends forth. The violet bed's not sweeter.
Side 64 - THE SEA THE Sea! the Sea! the open Sea! The blue, the fresh, the ever free ! Without a mark, without a bound, It runneth the earth's wide regions 'round; It plays with the clouds; it mocks the skies; Or like a cradled creature lies.
Side 271 - With respect to Duels, indeed, I have my own ideas. Few things, in this so surprising world, strike me with more surprise. Two little visual Spectra of men, hovering with insecure enough cohesion in the midst of the UNFATHOMABLE, and to dissolve therein, at any rate, very soon, — make pause at the distance of twelve paces asunder; whirl round; and, simultaneously by the cunningest mechanism, explode one another into Dissolution; and off-hand become Air, and Non-extant!
Side 233 - Lo ! she cometh in her beauty, Stately with a Juno grace, Raven locks, Madonna-braided O'er her sweet and blushing face : Eyes of deepest violet, beaming With the love that knows not shame — Lips, that thrill my inmost being With the utterance of a name. And I bend the knee before her, As a captive ought to bow, — Pray thee, listen to my pleading, Sovereign of my soul art thou...