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Side 602
... Ensign a colloquial phrase for referring to a second lieutenant of the Guards , for the title was dropped many years ago - in company with a brother ensign , his fellow - traveller , known to the ante - room at home as " The Lad , " and ...
... Ensign a colloquial phrase for referring to a second lieutenant of the Guards , for the title was dropped many years ago - in company with a brother ensign , his fellow - traveller , known to the ante - room at home as " The Lad , " and ...
Side 603
... Ensign advertisements , found a bearded oleric seated upon his Wolseley valise on the floor of the carriage , for every seat was taken . The Lad and our young friend made room for the ecclesiastic upon the seat between them , and in the ...
... Ensign advertisements , found a bearded oleric seated upon his Wolseley valise on the floor of the carriage , for every seat was taken . The Lad and our young friend made room for the ecclesiastic upon the seat between them , and in the ...
Side 604
... Ensign and The Lad , after much scrambling over prostrate forms , found an empty boat into which they clambered , and slept comfort- ably till daylight . The Our Ensign awoke to find The Lad shaking him . rising sun was daubing the wide ...
... Ensign and The Lad , after much scrambling over prostrate forms , found an empty boat into which they clambered , and slept comfort- ably till daylight . The Our Ensign awoke to find The Lad shaking him . rising sun was daubing the wide ...
Side 605
... Ensign and The Lad found themselves staring wide - eyed at a broad stretch of hillside , covered , as far as the eye could see , with a vast and mighty camp - a sea of tents and huts and sheds all astir with life . Here , presently ...
... Ensign and The Lad found themselves staring wide - eyed at a broad stretch of hillside , covered , as far as the eye could see , with a vast and mighty camp - a sea of tents and huts and sheds all astir with life . Here , presently ...
Side 606
... Ensign and The Lad found the Officers ' Mess a long dining room and an ante- room , with bright curtains and basket - chairs , and a bridge- table or two , and the latest papers rather like a golf pavilion . On the white dis- temper of ...
... Ensign and The Lad found the Officers ' Mess a long dining room and an ante- room , with bright curtains and basket - chairs , and a bridge- table or two , and the latest papers rather like a golf pavilion . On the white dis- temper of ...
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