... to the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show signs of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance; and he was addressing to every soldier he met a few words of encouragement, such as, "All this will come right in the... Littell's Living Age - Page 3291863Full view - About this book
| Frank Moore - 1889 - 614 pages
...of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which ia always nlacid and cheerful, did not show signs of the slightest...annoyance ; and he was addressing to every soldier he met в 320 ANECDOTES, POETRY, AND INCIDENTS. few words of encouragement, such as, ' All this will come... | |
| Frank Moore - 1889 - 598 pages
...about the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which i» always placid and cheerful, did not show signs of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance j and he was addressing lo every -o'dji • he met » few words of encouragement, such as, ' All this... | |
| 1912 - 620 pages
...about, a little in front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...annoyance; and he was addressing to every soldier he met words of encouragement. . . . He spoke to all the wounded men that passed him, and the slightly wounded... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1896 - 584 pages
...front of the woods, quite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further in the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful,...encouragement, such as, ' All this will come right in the end ; we will talk it over afterwards, — but in the meantime all good men must rally. We want all good... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1896 - 584 pages
...front of the woods, quite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further in the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful,...encouragement, such as, ' All this will come right in the end ; we will talk it over afterwards, — but in the meantime all good men must rally. We want all good... | |
| Henry Alexander White - 1897 - 588 pages
...front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which is always placid and...; such as : ' All this will come right in the end ; we '11 talk it over afterward ; but in the meantime all good men must rally.' . . . He spoke to all... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - 1899 - 764 pages
...front of the wood, quite alone, . . . his face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show any signs of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance,...encouragement; such as, 'All this will come right in the end ; we will talk it over afterward ; but in the meantime all good men must rally. "... He spoke to all... | |
| 1899 - 788 pages
...recorded LieutenantColonel Fremantle, an English officer, in his diary on the day of the battle, ' and he was 'addressing to every soldier he met a few...this will come right in the end ; we'll talk it over afterward, but in the meantime all good men must rally. We want all good and true men just now." He... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1899 - 594 pages
...officer in his diary on the day of the battle, " and he was addressing to every soldier he met a fow words of encouragement, such as, ' All this will come right in the end : we 'll talk it over afterwards, but in the mean time all good men must rally. We want all good and... | |
| |