All about Cassie Courtland
Over that flat country there lay the inviting white road, and I remembered that my comrades had both taken their horses. Cassie Courtland He was fat and florid and comfortable, with a big, clean- shaven face and a bald head, the very model of a kindly father of a family. This applies especially to those tactics, where the field artillery dashes up to a position, discharges a number of rounds in rapid succession, or indulges in rafale firing, and then limbering up, rushes away before the enemy can reply
My brothers are in different regiments. Cassie Courtland. Gentlemen, said he, I have been asked to call for a volunteer from among you for a service which involves the greatest possible danger. Cassie Courtland Good, Gerard, good!. He was now growing better daily, and was assailed with the insatiable hunger that follows fever.
Cassie Courtland How foolish of me, the old, broken man, to dwell upon these successes, and yet I will confess that my age has been very much soothed and comforted by the memory of the women who have loved me and the men whom I have overcome. He felt he would have given anything to have been a gunner. They had such comfortable dug-outs--horses to ride--carriages to keep coats and things in. They've ceased to think; they only know They've got to go--yes, got to go! [6]. It is Cassie Courtland! All right, my lady, we'll see about this. The improvised motor-gun has not proved a complete success, except in those instances when the hostile aircraft has ventured to approach somewhat closely to the ground. I have heard since that they were worn only by the Guards and the Hussars. The gullible Teuton public confidently believes that their Dreadnoughts of the air will complete the destruction of the British fleet, but responsible persons know full well that they will not play such a part, but must be reserved for scouting. Cassie Courtland By Gad, said he, either that man or I go out of this room feet foremost.
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Only then did I understand how difficult is this fox chase, for one may cut again and again at the creature and never strike him once. Major Sergine smiled as he took this down, and swung it round so as to throw its light into every corner of that dreary chamber. Cassie Courtland Further on, the road descended slightly, and a very little way ahead the Subaltern saw, for the first time, a Battery of heavy artillery at work. A French officer; I saw his cap and his boots. Cassie Courtland These improvised bombs were risky to handle, and some men lost their lives through carelessness, though probably there were nearly as many accidents through overcaution.
