Young Britannia
1885; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Resumo
Frontmatter: Young Britannia. Fiction, drama: The Black Prince's Squire.—(Continued) Chapter VI, No Surrender; or, Never Say Die Chapter XIX, The Death Ship; or, the Yellow Flag at the Fore Chapter XIV, The Death Ship; or, the Yellow Flag at the Fore Chapter XV Captain Dick's Terrible Mistake with the Head of the "Royal Family", Tom and Trust; or, the Adventures of a Boy and His Dog Chapter V. (Continued), The Black Prince's Squire Chapter VII The Embarkation—A Scouting Expedition—A Fight for Liberty—Escape. Essay: "That's Unjust," Exclaimed a Traveller, When Informed by the Conductor of a Railroad Train That the Price of Passage Had Been Recently Doubled, A False Alarm, Multiple Essay Items, Queries, In the Churchyard of Edinburgh There Buried a Favourite Dog, Whose Sagacity Attachment to His Master Procured Him Mark of Esteem, The Following Is, of Course, American:—"Pause, Young Man", Funny Story about a Big Dinner Bill—A Couple of Flat Boatmen on the Mississippi River Having Made and Extraordinarily Good Speculation—Made, in Fact, Six Hundred Dollars, a Very Large Sum for That Kind of Folk Twenty Years Ago—Concluded That While They Were in New Orleans They Would for Once in Their Lives See What It Was to Have a First-Class Hotel Dinner, A Terrible Revenge, The Bird Witnesses A Tradition of France, Bits: Merry and Wise, A Goose's Love, Curious Rencontre, A Clergyman Being Much Pressed by a Lady of His Acquaintance to Preach a Sermon on the First Sunday after Her Marriage, Complied; and Chose the Following Passage in the Pslams for His Text:—"And Let There Be Abundance of Peace, While the Moon Endureth", Tom Tiddles' Little Game. Editorial: Correspondence. Display ads: Exchange, Multiple Display Advertisements.
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