We bare just dropped over, unceremoniously, to call upon Lee, and found him making so much fuss to receive us, over-doing the thing, in fact, that we wouldn't stop ; but retired in disgust. We don't want too much parade made on our account. When we found... Experiences in the Army - Page 324by Samuel Wheelock Fiske - 1866 - 390 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edwin B. Houghton - United States - 1866 - 360 pages
...not even laurels grow there at this season, and so didn't pluck one, so far as I can learn. We bare just dropped over, unceremoniously, to call upon Lee,...don't want too much parade made on our account. When we found that he was cutting down all the trees in his front door yard, to make an uncommonly high... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1908 - 524 pages
...that not even laurels grow there at this season, and so didn't pluck one as far as I can learn. We just dropped over unceremoniously to call upon Lee,...don't want too much parade made on our account. When we found that he was cutting down all the trees in his front yard to make an uncommonly high fence... | |
| 1908 - 524 pages
...that not even laurels grow there at this season, and so didn't pluck one as far as I can learn. We just dropped over unceremoniously to call upon Lee,...don't want too much parade made on our account. When we found that he was cutting down all the trees in his front yard to make an uncommonly high fence... | |
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