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Janice Meredith; A Story of the American Revolution Volume 2

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  • Janice Meredith; A Story of the American Revolution Volume 2 on Paperback by Paul Leicester Ford
  • Janice Meredith; A Story of the American Revolution Volume 2 on Paperback by Paul Leicester Ford
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ...fire?" " Harkee, squire," replied Joe, dropping his voice to a confidential pitch, while at the same time leading his interlocutor aside out of hearing. "The sledges and what they hold is our prize, captivated from the British in a fair fight, yet we '11 get around that if you '11 say the right word." " And what's that? ' queried the squire. " You know as well as I what 't is. The sledges are yours, and we '11 do our prettiest to prevent the stables and cribs from catching, if you '11 but say what I want said as to Miss Janice." " I 'd see her in her grave first." " Some of you fellows start those sleighs and sledges up the road!" shouted Bagby. " Now then, have you got that officer ready?" " He ain't ready, but we is, cap," answered one of the little group about the prisoner. " Up with him, then 1" ordered Bagby. " See-saw 's the word: down goes Mercer, up goes a bloody-back." At the command, half a dozen men pulled on a rope which had been passed over the bough of a tree, and the young subaltern was swung clear of the ground. He struggled so fiercely for a moment that the cords which bound his wrists parted and he was able to clutch the rope above his head in a desperate attempt to save himself. It was useless, for instantly two rifles were levelled and two bullets sent through him; his hands relaxing, he hung limply, save for a slight muscular quiver. " If your friends, the British, come back, you can tell them that's only the beginning," Bagby told the squire. "And look out for yourself, or it's what will come to you. Now then, fellows, fall in," he called. "The line of retreat is to Somerset Court-house, and you are to guard the prisoners and the provisions if you can, but scatter if attacked in force. March!" The motley company, ...
Release date NZ
September 12th, 2013
Pages
176
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Publisher
Theclassics.Us
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Theclassics.Us
Dimensions
189x246x10
ISBN-13
9781230405735
Product ID
21999497

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