| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 396 sider
...bleeding carcase, crying,—'Ah, Valentine, was it for me who have so barbarously used you, that thou hast died ? I will not live after thee !' He was not by...their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent his wounds were dressed by force; but the next day, still calling upon Valentine,... | |
| William Minto - 1892 - 582 sider
...Valentine! was it for nie, who have so barbarously used thee, that tliou hast died ? I will not live afier thee ! ' He was not by any means to be forced from...their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, liis wounds were dressed l>y force; but the next day, still calling upon Valentine,... | |
| William Minto - 1895 - 578 sider
...carcase, crying, 'Ah, Valentine! was it for me, who have so barbarously used thee, that thou hast died 1 I will not live after thee ! ' He was not by any means...their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his wounds were dressed by force; but the next day, still calling upon Valentine,... | |
| William Minto - 1895 - 584 sider
...carcase, crying, 'All, Valentine! was it for me, who have so barbarously used thee, that tliou hast died ? I will not live after thee ! ' He was not by...in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comr.ides who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his wounds were dressed by force; but... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 580 sider
...carcass, crying, 'Ah, Valentine ! was it for me, who have so barbarously used thee, that thou hast died? I will not live after thee.' He was not, by...their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his wounds were dressed by force ; but the next day, still calling upon Valentine,... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 436 sider
...carcass, crying, " Ah, Valentine ! Was it for me, who have so barbarously used thee, that thou hast died ? I will not live after thee." He was not by...their comrades, who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his wounds were dressed by force ; but the next day, still calling upon Valentine,... | |
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