Comrade
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The dialogue we have related established a perfect truce between the surgeon and his comrade; and the former having paid a visit to Singleton, they took their leave of the ladies, and mounted; the former to visit the wounded at the encampment, and the latter to rejoin his troop.
It was the approach of this humble procession that arrested the movements of the trooper and his
comrade.
"Say it was fear, and you will tell no lie," said his
comrade
with a sneer.
In making the arrangements by which Captain Lawton had been left, with Sergeant Hollister and twelve men, as a guard over the wounded, and heavy baggage of the corps, Dunwoodie had consulted not only the information which had been conveyed in the letter of Colonel Singleton, but the bruises of his
comrade'
s body.
To gain the highway, and throw himself into his saddle, detained Lawton but a moment, and he rode to the side of his
comrade
just as the figure disappeared.
The disappointed trooper, perceiving that his enemy had escaped him, now turned his eyes, which were flashing with anger, upon his comrade, and gradually his muscles lost their rigid compression, his brow relaxed, and his look changed from its fierce expression, to the covert laughter which so often distinguished his countenance.
The surgeon, for the first time, withdrew his eyes from the place where the fugitive had disappeared, and turned his look on his
comrade.
Well, a
comrade
in suffering has a claim on a man, - so I'll make the best of it."
"Betty, your levity makes you an unfit
comrade
for such an expedition.
The trooper continued for a little while gazing, in melancholy interest, at the convulsive shudderings of her frame, which the scanty covering could not conceal, and withdrew to meet his
comrade.
"A boy of spirit," whispered the president to his silent
comrade.
but an hour," returned his comrade; "we have granted the usual time.
After reaching the summit of a hill, Harvey seated himself by the side of a little run, and opening a wallet, that he had slung where his pack was commonly suspended, he invited his
comrade
to partake of the coarse fare it contained.
Hist! there is the voice of Dunwoodie himself; he calls to his
comrade
in a manner that shows but little uneasiness.
He wandered, therefore, around the field, casting many a glance of disapprobation at the slight operations that came under his eye; but when, among the flying troops, he found that his
comrade
and friend was nowhere to be seen, he hastened back to the spot at which Hollister was posted, to inquire if the trooper had returned.
The old man shook his head, and, passing his hand over his silver locks, with an air of meek resignation, he answered,-"No; I am alone in the world!""You should have added, Captain Dunwoodie," cried his careless comrade, "if you could find either; for nearly half our army has marched down the road, and may be, by this time, under the walls of Fort George, for anything that we know to the contrary."
Dunwoodie saw and flew to the side of his comrade, saying,-"Ah! dear Tom, I knew I should find you the nearest man to the enemy."
At the door Tom dropped back a step and accosted a Sunday-dressed comrade: "Say, Billy, got a yaller ticket?""Yes."
Presently Tom seized his
comrade'
s arm and said: "Sh!""What is it, Tom?"
Just at this point he met his soul's sworn comrade, Joe Harper--hard-eyed, and with evidently a great and dismal purpose in his heart.
His
comrade
stirred him once or twice and he became quiet.
Injun Joe sat up, stared around--smiled grimly upon his comrade, whose head was drooping upon his knees--stirred him up with his foot and said:"Here!
"Good idea," said the comrade, who walked across the room, knelt down, raised one of the rearward hearth-stones and took out a bag that jingled pleasantly.
"Hello!" said he."What is it?" said his
comrade.
Joe's
comrade
said: "We'll make quick work of this.
He gathered himself up cursing, and his
comrade
said: "Now what's the use of all that?
"Well," said Huck, presently, coming back to the main question, "whoever nipped the whiskey in No. 2, nipped the money, too, I reckon--anyways it's a goner for us, Tom.""Huck, that money wasn't ever in No. 2!""What!"Huck searched his
comrade'
s face keenly.
To tell the honest truth, I have learned more about that battle from what I have read than from what I saw, for how much could I see with a
comrade
on either side, and a great white cloud-bank at the very end of my firelock?
As I joined my
comrade
in the street below, I saw a grand carriage and pair at the door, and I knew that she had asked me to slip out so that her grand new friends might never know what common people she had been associated with in her childhood.
This was a draper, too, for though my
comrade
would have brought me to a bargain with her brother, yet when it came to the point, it was, it seems, for a mistress, not a wife; and I kept true to this notion, that a woman should never be kept for a mistress that had money to keep herself.
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