Capitolo 16
dress an earth and people in sackcloth and the devastation! The to practice was ended, the last evolution did, him halt it commanded, and the order to skid spoken. As a fragile piece of the job of potter, the magic lines separately divided him,, and every gun fell to the earth with a "thud" heavy, as an iron weight. "I say me, George, I am deuced gotten tired of this dizziness and twisting, and I will be happy when the term ends, and I am freed by this place." "Well, I cannot say that I want, Her Great", answered George Marshall, as beautiful a cadet as it brought the uniform and an extremely ambitious for promotion. "I came to this institute, because I was always fascinated by military show, and I intend to do mine profession of the whole life." "Whew! as tired I am me! Well I pray to him. As for me, it is, the last life that I should choose. I like very well the uniform, especially when I go where the girls are--them damage a cadet always a second look goes--well but as for the 'profession of arm', as You call him/it, you excuse me." "Thing! would he like it, Her Great, always to be playing the man of lady?" "Oh! yes; and that remembers me to, George that I have a lady-love new; she is to Madam Truxton. To-day, to intermission wonders aimlessly down to the seminar, and he/she takes a look of the girls. I perhaps want sees her/it." "I am not able; to intermission I have to study my Legendre. You look at the now beats; it is late." "Bother the Legendre! You are the strangest individual I ever saw--the care anybody more for the girls that a 'cat ago for parties.' Won't it go?" "Not to-day, Her Great. I am very busy." The clock struck nine and George Marshall, with the other one it skidded cadets, hasty to the duties of the day--to the hard assignment of study that attended them inside the surly walls of the citadel. For a moment before turning to his/her books, George Marshall looked out of the window, street to the blue one, brings far misty. There he saw again the old Strong Challenge, being standing surly, austere, and dark against the
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