| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 498 pages
...noble gentleman. K He likes young men," said Hamilton to me long afterward. "An old officer would have been sent away with small comfort." It was now late...starlit night, and the noises of the great camp were for the most part stilled. A gentle slope carried me up the hill, back of Andrews prison, and at the top... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1897 - 454 pages
...noble gentleman. "He likes young men," said Hamilton to me long afterward. "An old officer would have been sent away with small comfort." It was now late...starlit night, and the noises of the great camp were for the most part stilled. A gentle slope carried me up the hill, back of Andre's prison, and at the top... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1898 - 328 pages
...thank your Excellency too much for the kindness with which you have listened to a rash young man." It was now late in the night, and, thinking to compose myself, I walked up and down the road and past the Dutch church. (See page 31.) As I turned in my walk, I came on two upright posts with a cross-beam... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1898 - 328 pages
...thank your Excellency too much for the kindness with which you have listened to a rash young man." It was now late in the night, and, thinking to compose myself, I walked up and down the road and past the Dutch church. (See page 31.) As I turned in my walk, I came on two upright posts with a cross-beam... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1897 - 1172 pages
...gentleman. « He likes young men,» said Hamilton to me long afterward. «An old officer would have been sent away with small comfort.» It was now late...starlit night, and the noises of the great camp were for the most part stilled. A gentle slope carried me up the hill, back of Andre's prison, and at the top... | |
| 1897 - 980 pages
...gentleman. « He likes young men,» said Hamilton to me long afterward. «An old officer would have been sent away with small comfort.» It was now late...starlit night, and the noises of the great camp were for the most part stilled. A gentle slope carried me up the hill, back of Andre's prison, and at the top... | |
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