Cavalry Life, Or, Sketches And Stories in Barracks And Out 2
The book Cavalry Life, Or, Sketches And Stories in Barracks And Out 2 was written by author Winter, John Strange, 1856-1911 Here you can read free online of Cavalry Life, Or, Sketches And Stories in Barracks And Out 2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Cavalry Life, Or, Sketches And Stories in Barracks And Out 2 a good or bad book?
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" Then you'll stay ? " " Yes, I'll stay," holding out his hand and grip- ])ing his friend's hard, a display of feeling of which he repented instantly, and marched off upstairs, Avishing he hadn't made such a fool of himself. All the same. Major Ilolroyd, standing staring VOL. II. K 130 THE LADY-KILLER-IN-CHIEF. reflectively into the fire, did not consider he had made a fool of himself at all. " Queer concern that," he muttered. " 111 keep an eye upon them."' So he did ; but he learnt remarkably... little. The intercourse between Lady Beaurivage and Mr. Mon- tagu was exactly as it had been aforetime — abject worship on his part, persistent snubl)ing on hers. Jack Sinclair kept aloof from both of them, and spent most of his time with small Ethel, a child of ten, who had been a great pet of his in tlie old da^^s, before he fell in hn^e with Dorothy St. George, otherwise Lady Beaurivage — and time slipped on. lie came in one afternoon after a long day's hunt- ing, tired and wet, having missed all the others and returned alone.
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