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Page 38
... Rudolph ! not the Rudolph that we had so much talk about , soon after the death of Mar- shal Ney ? " " The same . " 66 Why , it would appear , that people are not satisfied now . " " Satisfied ! -I beg your pardon ; we are per- fectly ...
... Rudolph ! not the Rudolph that we had so much talk about , soon after the death of Mar- shal Ney ? " " The same . " 66 Why , it would appear , that people are not satisfied now . " " Satisfied ! -I beg your pardon ; we are per- fectly ...
Page 39
... Rudolph's attachment for Otter - Bag , " said I ; seeing that the major was not likely to recover the ground he had lost , with- out my help . " Ah ! oh - oh , ah ! -to be sure . Fact is , Ru- dolph took a prodigious liking to Otter ...
... Rudolph's attachment for Otter - Bag , " said I ; seeing that the major was not likely to recover the ground he had lost , with- out my help . " Ah ! oh - oh , ah ! -to be sure . Fact is , Ru- dolph took a prodigious liking to Otter ...
Page 40
... Rudolph enjoy any thing half so much in my life . He was not a fellow to be carried away by feats of courage ; but when he saw Otter - Bag re - appear all at once on the edge of the wood , half a mile or so from the spot where the enemy ...
... Rudolph enjoy any thing half so much in my life . He was not a fellow to be carried away by feats of courage ; but when he saw Otter - Bag re - appear all at once on the edge of the wood , half a mile or so from the spot where the enemy ...
Page 42
... Rudolph , who swore to keep his eye on the boys , and if he saw a sign or a symptom of hostility to Otter - Bag , to show no mercy to the individual , though it were his own brother . Otter- Bag said no more , he made no further ...
... Rudolph , who swore to keep his eye on the boys , and if he saw a sign or a symptom of hostility to Otter - Bag , to show no mercy to the individual , though it were his own brother . Otter- Bag said no more , he made no further ...
Page 44
... Rudolph , who perceiving how the matter was --your very good health , sir - leaped to the rescue of poor Otter - Bag , from such a height - never wish to see a better mug , sir -- a steep rock which nearly overhung the spot --- why ...
... Rudolph , who perceiving how the matter was --your very good health , sir - leaped to the rescue of poor Otter - Bag , from such a height - never wish to see a better mug , sir -- a steep rock which nearly overhung the spot --- why ...
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