The Light Brigade in Spain: Or, The Last Fight of Sir John MooreG. P. Putnam's sons, 1904 - 410 Seiten |
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... TIO JORGE 226 Chapter XXI NIGHT ON THE RAMPARTS 235 Chapter XXII • · 246 JUANITA . Chapter XXIII THE FIGHT IN THE RUINS . Chapter XXIV " A BON CHAT , BON RAT " Chapter XXV PEPITO FINDS A CLUE Chapter XXVI · WANTED : DON MIGUEL PRIEGO ...
... TIO JORGE 226 Chapter XXI NIGHT ON THE RAMPARTS 235 Chapter XXII • · 246 JUANITA . Chapter XXIII THE FIGHT IN THE RUINS . Chapter XXIV " A BON CHAT , BON RAT " Chapter XXV PEPITO FINDS A CLUE Chapter XXVI · WANTED : DON MIGUEL PRIEGO ...
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... Tio Jorge ! Palafox ! " The cries grew louder and louder ; heavy fists , muskets , pikes battered on the door ; Don Basilio's powerful voice was heard endeavour- ing to quell the tumult . Gathering himself together , and bravely ...
... Tio Jorge ! Palafox ! " The cries grew louder and louder ; heavy fists , muskets , pikes battered on the door ; Don Basilio's powerful voice was heard endeavour- ing to quell the tumult . Gathering himself together , and bravely ...
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... Tio Jorge , Tio Marin , Jorge Arcos , follow me ! " He rushed out into the corridor , and the mob , in a frenzy of enthusiasm , poured pell - mell after him , carrying their heroes with them . The room was left almost empty . Don ...
... Tio Jorge , Tio Marin , Jorge Arcos , follow me ! " He rushed out into the corridor , and the mob , in a frenzy of enthusiasm , poured pell - mell after him , carrying their heroes with them . The room was left almost empty . Don ...
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... " An English youth , Padre , " said the general , in answer to his mute question . " A leader of men , " said the priest , and sat down to write a proclamation . ( B 177 ) 225 P CHAPTER XX A Day with Tio Jorge At the end.
... " An English youth , Padre , " said the general , in answer to his mute question . " A leader of men , " said the priest , and sat down to write a proclamation . ( B 177 ) 225 P CHAPTER XX A Day with Tio Jorge At the end.
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... Tio Jorge At the end of the covered way leading to the Portillo Gate Jack found Tio Jorge giving instructions to a group of armed citizens , who went off one by one on various errands . Seizing a favourable opportunity , Jack went up to ...
... Tio Jorge At the end of the covered way leading to the Portillo Gate Jack found Tio Jorge giving instructions to a group of armed citizens , who went off one by one on various errands . Seizing a favourable opportunity , Jack went up to ...
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afrancesado Antonio army asked Astorga attack barricade Bembibre British Calatayud Captain O'Hare Cariñena Casa Alvarez Casa Vega cavalry Colonel commissary Corporal Wilkes Corunna Coso cried dark despatch Don Casimir Don Cristobal Don Fernan Don Miguel door dragoons Dugdale enemy escape eyes face fell fight fire followed French Frenchman Giles Grampus guerrilleros guns hand head heard hombre hope horse hour Jack's José Juanita La Romana lady landlord letter looked Lumsden Marshal Lannes Miguel Priego miles minutes monsieur mule musket night officers Padre Consolacion Paget Palafox passed Pepito Pomeroy quarter regiment ride road rode round ruins rush Salamanca Santa Engracia Santiago Sass Saragossa Señor Señorita sentry shouted side siege Sir John Moore smile soldiers Soult sound Spain Spaniards Spanish stood street tell Tio Jorge Tobar troopers turned Valdepeñas Valladolid Vallejo voice wall word yards
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 187 - I hope the people of England will be satisfied!" "I hope my country will do me justice!
Seite 187 - well as it is. I had rather it should go out of the field with "me.
Seite 8 - I can possibly avoid it, for there is none other that I like so much, and none else so much deserves it ; for we were the light regiment of the Light Division, and fired the first and last shot in almost every battle, siege, and skirmish, in which the army was engaged during the war.
Seite 161 - And if the enemy are in possession of Bembibre, which I believe, they have got a rare prize. They have taken or cut to pieces many hundred drunken British cowards — for none but unprincipled cowards would get drunk in the presence, nay in the very sight of the enemies of their country: and sooner than survive the disgrace of such infamous conduct, I hope that the first cannon-ball fired by the enemy may take me in the head...
Seite 8 - ... and I love them as I hope to do my better half, (when I come to be divided.) Wherever we were, they were ; and although the nature of our arm generally gave us more employment in the way of skirmishing, yet, whenever it came to a pinch, independent of a suitable mixture of them among us, we had only to look behind to see a line, in which we might place a degree of confidence, almost equal to our hopes in Heaven ; nor were we ever disappointed...