| Charles Samuel Greene - 1866 - 514 oldal
...convinced my time had come, but how, I cannot tell. Will you gratify my request ? Remember, I speak to you as a dying man." " Certainly, my brave fellow...not grow melancholy over a fancy or a dream." " You wUl see," was the response. The picture changed hands. The sergeant stepped forward to the front of... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1866 - 780 oldal
...come, but, how, I cannot tell. Will you gratify my request ? Remember I speak to you as a dying num." " Certainly, my brave fellow ; but you will live to...or a dream ! " " You will see," was the response. And so the treasured picture changed hands, and the sergeant stepped forward to the front of the column,... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1866 - 748 oldal
...convinced my time had come, but, how, I cannot tell. Will you gratify my request ? Remember I speak to you as a dying man." " Certainly, my brave fellow...wife. Do not grow melancholy over a fancy or a dream ! " 'J You will see," was the response. And so the treasured picture changed hands, and the sergeant... | |
| Frank Moore - 1867 - 620 oldal
...convinced my time had come ; but how,. I cannot tell. Will you gratify my request ? Remember, I speak to you as a dying man." " Certainly, my brave fellow...You will see," was the response. The picture changed bauds. Tim Sergeant stepped forward to the front of the coinnm, and the Captain perceived him no more.... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1867 - 706 oldal
...had come, but, how, I cannot tell. Will you gratify my request ? Remember I speak to you as a dying " Certainly, my brave fellow; but you will live to a...fancy or a dream!" " You will see," was the response. And so the treasured picture changed hands, and the sergeant stepped forward to the front of the column,... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1867 - 736 oldal
...at Pea Ridgp, a sergeant of the Twelfth Missouri requested the Captain of his company to send his " Certainly, my brave fellow ; but you will live to...or a dream ! " " You will see," was the response. And so the treasured picture changed hands, and the sergeant stepped forward to the front of the column,... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1873 - 742 oldal
...convinced my time had come, but, how, I cannot tell. Will you gratify my request ? Remember I apeak to you as a dying man." " Certainly, my brave fellow...or a dream ! " " You will see," was the response. And so the treasured picture changed hands, and the sergeant stepped forward to the front of the column,... | |
| Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 oldal
...presumption then was, that the but how, I cannot tell. Will you gratify my request ? Remember, I speak to you as a dying man." " Certainly, my brave fellow...You will see," was the response. The picture changed The Indians either did not see, or did not care for, the flag of truce, but poured two volleys into... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1887 - 736 oldal
...at Pea Ridge, a sergeant of the Twelfth Missouri requested the Captain of his company to send his " Certainly, my brave fellow ; but you will live to...or a dream ! " " You will see," was the response. | And so the treasured picture changed , hands, and the sergeant stepped forward to the front of the... | |
| Frank Moore - 1889 - 598 oldal
...convinced my time had come ; but how, I cannot tell. Will you gratify my request ? Remember, I speak to you as a dying man." " Certainly, my brave fellow...melancholy over a fancy or a dream." " You will see," \vas the response. The picture changed hands. The Sergeant stepped forward to '..he front of the column,... | |
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