Complete Works volume 14

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Complete Works volume 14
Dickens And Thackeray
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* If our boys could corne by such deaths as James's, you know you wouldn't prevent them from being shot, but would scale the Abraham heights to see the thing done ! Wouldst thou mind dying in the arms of victory, Charley ? ' he asks of the little hero from the Chartreux. 'That I wouldn't, ' says the little man ; < and the Doctor gave us a holiday, too. ' Our Harry's promotion was ensured after his share in the famous battle, and our aunt announced her in- tention of purchasing a company for him....
CHAPTER LXXV THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE HAD your father, young folks, possessed the commonest share of prudence, not only would this chapter of his history never have been written, but you yourselves would never have appeared in the world to plague him in a hundred ways : to shout and laugh in the passages when he wants to be quiet at his books ; to wake him when he is dozing after dinner, as a healthy country gentleman should ; to mislay his spectacles for him, and steal away his newspaper when he wants to read it ; to ruin him with tailors' bills, mantua-makers' bills, tutors' bills, as you all of you do ; to break his rest of nights when you have the im- pudence to fall ill, and when he would sleep undis- turbed, but that your silly mother will never be quiet 156 THE VIRGINIANS for half-an-hour ; and when Joan can't sleep, what use, pray, is there in Darby putting on his nightcap ?


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