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He never interfered with the men smoking in the galley, or chewing tobacco; but he prevented the boys, that is, lads under twenty or thereabouts, from indulging in the habit too early. The first lieutenant smelt the tobacco as the boy passed him on the quarter-deck. "Why, Neill, you have been smoking," said the first lieutenant.
For piracy, in which she was later more successful, she had then had neither time nor opportunity. Dr. Neill quotes from the "Minutes of the London Virginia Company," of Wednesday, February 13/23, 1621/2, the following; which embodies considerable information concerning him: "February 13th, 1621.
She is upon her return though sore against her will, if the wind would about to send her away." Mr. Neill says that "after the first weeks of her residence in England she does not appear to be spoken of as the wife of Rolfe by the letter writers," and the Rev.
"Who is the man you want?" asked their prisoner. "You're the man we want, Jim Kinney." "Wrong guess. My name is Larry Neill. I'm from the Panhandle and I've never been in this part of the country till two days ago." "You may have a dozen names. We don't care what you call yourself. Of course you would deny being the man we're after. But that don't go with us." "All right.
He suffered no pain, and was in a heavenly state of mind indeed, a most blessed death-bed, most suggestive of comfort and peace to all who survive as a most evident proof of what the close of life may be, if only 'that life is spent faithfully in doing our duty to God' as Patteson wrote to his old friend, Miss Neill.
They arrived in Tir-Eogain, and allotted the part of it north of Slieve Gullion, now the eastern part of Derry, to Nial Ua Lochlain for two hostages, and allotted the part of the country of the clan to the south of the mountain to Aed Ua Neill for two other hostages.
General Sedgwick, finding that the heights could only be carried by direct assault, directed storming columns to be formed in the Second and Third divisions and the Light division, which order was at once carried into execution. In the Second division, General Howe directed General Neill to lead the advance. The plan of attack of the division was in two lines of battle of three regiments each.
The march of Neill on Cawnpore, of Havelock on Lucknow officers and men alike urged on by the hope of rescuing the women and the children are events which the whole history of chivalry cannot equal.
Neill was about to examine for coal, which the formation led him to expect, when the ice was observed to be in motion, obliging him hastily to return on board.” Lieutenant Ross “found, about two-thirds up a small peaked insulated hill of limestone, between three and four hundred feet above the level of the sea, several pieces of coal, which he found to burn with a clear bright flame, crackling much, and throwing off slaty splinters.”
Neill leaped back in a spatter of bullets that rained round him. Next moment the door was swung shut again. "You all right, Nell?" asked Fraser quickly of the young woman who had opened the door, and upon her affirmative reply he added: "Everybody alive and kicking? Nobody get a pill?" "I'm all right for one," returned Larry. "But we had better get out of this passage.
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