The Musket Boys of Old Boston: Or, The First Blow for LibertyGoldsmith, 1909 - 284 páginas Best friends, Phil Warrington and Andy Sabine, join a club called the Musket Boys of Boston and play a role in the opening days of the American Revolution during the battles of Lexington and Concord. |
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Página 90 - You loved her too, old fellow. She told me all about it, and there was no friend had a closer place in her heart than you. I don't know how to thank you for all you have done for her. I can't think yet../' Here he suddenly broke down, and threw his arms round my shoulders and laid his head on my breast, crying, "Oh, Jack! Jack! What shall I do? The whole of life seems gone from me all at once, and there is nothing in the wide world for me to live for.
Página 248 - Andy did not know whether he was on his head or his feet as the orderly who accompanied them whispered: " That was Colonel William Prescott!