Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 142
... believe that the force had marched . Some fancied they heard firing ; but , if so , it was too indistinct to be certain about . We saw nothing of the Sirdar , or his cousin , Sooltan Jan , to - day ; indeed , with the ex- ception of the ...
... believe that the force had marched . Some fancied they heard firing ; but , if so , it was too indistinct to be certain about . We saw nothing of the Sirdar , or his cousin , Sooltan Jan , to - day ; indeed , with the ex- ception of the ...
Page 152
... believe , " Bahoodeen . " Mirza was a Bokhara merchant , but had been a great deal at Cabul , and had be- come acquainted with several of the officers ; among others , with Captain Troup , who had rendered him some little service , and ...
... believe , " Bahoodeen . " Mirza was a Bokhara merchant , but had been a great deal at Cabul , and had be- come acquainted with several of the officers ; among others , with Captain Troup , who had rendered him some little service , and ...
Page 181
... believe me , My dear Binns , yours most faithfully , 66 " Don't forget , eleven precisely . " " FREDERICK HODGKINS BURR . " There was an oath trembling for utterance on the tip of Binns's tongue as he concluded this unique specimen of ...
... believe me , My dear Binns , yours most faithfully , 66 " Don't forget , eleven precisely . " " FREDERICK HODGKINS BURR . " There was an oath trembling for utterance on the tip of Binns's tongue as he concluded this unique specimen of ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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