After he is out of it, Mrs. Smith talks of the Americans' . . . fighting in defence of their liberties (of all those rights which his campaign as a British officer had not made him forget were the most sacred to an Englishman... The Old Manor House - Página 118por Charlotte Smith - 1820Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...be done, he was alternately guarded by the British officers:—a circumstance that gave Orlando au opportunity he never before had of hearing the American...his new acquaintance when he thought of his wife and child—anguish with which Orlando well knew how to sympathize—his surprise and curiosity were not... | |
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