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lEte wWt o *^ CJt ^ t ^ osi ^ tperiiapSi eaj 5 k ? I to m ^ ySwkf ^^ 4 fS Iagtfi It may Tequire more physical pawer ^ bufc it tak ^^ lopg ^ Wfnt ^ We : sympathies of the mi * Ui $ u ( te , and fiwrcfy -AtiUftr o £ sx ~ peiri ^ me Wows i iihe assistance he receives ffnoi 3 & tbajU * 0 f 3 ?| i § greatest fault is generally committed by making the part a ^ tjthe
comtftencetnent of the tragedy too serious , as if oppressed ^ y the 1 shadows of coming evil events . This is wrong , / or Qth $ J | o is # & happy and prosperous as man can * * * ,. * h . {? b $ QUi m ! MS * j * # : ¦ # ¦* folly of dressing the great Gene ^^ i ^ jF tfa ^ Wenetian State like the black tarubourinerplayer in / ia modern regiment of infantry ****** stojujdh ^ in 4 hfc s&rae style as Cassio , with the addition of something tp show the superior officer . W . L . il-V > ' ' ¦ '¦• - - ¦ . ¦ .., - p ^ . ' r * " i . '¦"¦ r ' ...... ¦ , . .. ..
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1 ' NO . II . —THE RIFLEMAN ' S WIFE . C " : , * - ¦ -r . ¦ ¦ _ ¦ . V , , - \_ A ^ + Bfe bar campaign through the Pemnsula , our reg imen ^ retiiitfed horhe , and was quartered at Dover , where * in the s ^ fiiifg of 1815 , we received orders to proceed to Ostend > aii ^ tfeice to Bruges , Ghent , and Brussels . At the battle 0
Vf % Mx \ ifo I fraS again unfortunately wounded , and was removed inlo ° & * h % stoilal : iat Antwerp , where , in a few months , I recovered , andf ^ ifeb fej&toed my regiment at a little village called Gliehy , aboiit % kiite dnd a half from Paris , on the banks of the Seine . Wtfthfeti proceeded to the suburbs of the fortified Tower of G ^ M ii ^^ , 8 ( nd'occupied the surrounding villages . My own cdAiBftn ^ f ^ ittd ir Colonel Leach , was quartered at Mouvres , mi ttfi ^ ti dti ^ e of ^ rich old fellow , named Bernard Loude , He was thWiri ^ hest man in the village ; he had about 120 acres » of fnti ^ fk / ikl ^ ree ' , with stables , granaries , waggons , cattle ;~ en ^ ijr ^ Hiih ^ tfeat constitute s a farmer ' s stock . The hause ^ like tbfe ^ o | B ^ r hou se s in that part of the country , was bui ) t ] fmg >
with on ? yrYa ground-floor ; and , on entering it > I ol ^ lctry ^ l tftree ^ e ' t ^^ lookiijg girls spinning . The youngest , al ^ qm > sixt ^^ i yfealftP r t ) # agri , was named Leucade ; th © n $% t , v ? hQ wm about ; Mft ^ te ^ tt > A ^ g ^ i stin e , * nd the eldest , who was piot ^ aboye i ^ t ' V iti 0 Piw Hrearf ft ^^ > 5 f age , was named Julie , Xh ^! we ^ ^ tl
atUrtWttVe % i flpjiflamiTce . < After living there jwmtorflWtofl looked i&tyoh my ^ lf m > 6 ne of the households and , soldieHil ^ , b ^ iAil t 6 ^ itiFg iwith thfe girls . The one who attmet ^ d my ^ Ati 6 n tAost > was Augustine , She was a fine young wpna ^; rather tdl than otherwise , wth fair hair and eyes , and very
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% m The Hiftmmfo Wife .
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FRAGMENTS OF A SOLDIER'S "LIFE .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 1, 1837, page 220, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1830/page/30/
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