The illustrated London news . l1 . ii 1 1 il n ait is to risk being *puli,-uu1- Atille close to your head just as mosquitos and othernameless insects, ana are getting mto your first sleep. At five there isanother roll for company drill : usdev? you want to go withoutyour biv,ikia-t, yon rmw-t In; n;. and dte-ed by six. Urching ocenpic-:bat a slioit iime, being very little to take off on goin to lied.;md, , little to put on on rising. Happy is he whodoe= not find a juvuily ,aLllia iKila: in his boot. Apropos- of snal-;a- inboot-s 1 had a ennoo-:
The illustrated London news . l1 . ii 1 1 il n ait is to risk being *puli,-uu1- Atille close to your head just as mosquitos and othernameless insects, ana are getting mto your first sleep. At five there isanother roll for company drill : usdev? you want to go withoutyour biv,ikia-t, yon rmw-t In; n;. and dte-ed by six. Urching ocenpic-:bat a slioit iime, being very little to take off on goin to lied.;md, , little to put on on rising. Happy is he whodoe= not find a juvuily ,aLllia iKila: in his boot. Apropos- of snal-;a- inboot-s 1 had a ennoo-: uaadei,L tome the oila-rday. An officerwho had been warned ovo night by-oia: of hi-: i-omvadns agaba-i--iiah intrusions, and beiia. ! to -hahe his leathers wellbefore donning them, treated the matter very lightly, and through shady forests inVirginia, the occasional halts a and, in the second, foici_i) sub-tanee would - the .. fiightful yells were heard StHe the a ere issuof Murder!. Sierewere 3hrieks of -Murder! coupled with imploring-tor 1 d. el i < 1 n ;il m t f., i:im limping about with boot on. whk-h he b,g-ed wrhu-oai-mee- pre- :e:.- w-s V . Iiatrh <a:.L oa. He ser-auwh h had bil ,-n him badl; t there was a snake i ) which belong. Your readers, be period above mentioned. 1 donor me. ?r siiniia, or:ions : ramentably deficient. Br in the t,- never e mdnary Power, though 1 vionoly s--ert her right to ?an L,enffi*anr xjsitive testimony, which nto array a more goodly show of sinew an ments taken from among the -ui:; ..,; u! _ . ni which ohvne a sti I- is , ,. or pole a large down the ra ids, and in i State give; ns-iuota to the n it inn.:-1 .oil- tooiitti the The greatest :want of competent officers. The n ry tradesmen from behind theiOoloneh and Majors-General; Had it would never v , a.»-,._,1. and. ?:??.? big country, and that (colum
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