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Updated: June 19, 2025
Trooper A, Private B, Colour-Sergeant C; the names vary, indeed, but there are only three versions of the manner of death "Died of wounds," "Died of enteric fever," "Killed in action" the three epitaphs for soldiers in South Africa. It was strange, amid the dreariness and stagnation of this place, to think of the jubilations at home. What cheering, what toasting, what hilarity!
If we add to this the fact that the lands of the East were the poorest in the Union and that their total area was less than 175,000 square miles, while those of the South were counted rich and embraced an area of 880,000 square miles, we shall understand how statesmen who listened to the jubilations of the Jackson men felt and envisaged the future a future which the South alone might command; but which she would certainly dominate if she could only succeed in keeping the West true to her present allegiance.
At the news of this marriage, the allies, that is to say, all the King's enemies, had an outburst of satisfaction, and gave themselves up to puerile jubilations.
The marriage of the season, with all its accompanying festivities and jubilations, had not been put off for seven weeks till after Easter without arousing a storm of critical astonishment both in village and county.
Why, girl, you've saved Talapus to the McCraes, and their ranches for the men who made them. We can't repay you; we won't try." "Excuse me," said Wade, who had anticipated his entrance by many preliminary noises, "excuse me, my dear young friends, and, incidentally, accept my sincerest congratulations, felicitations, and er jubilations. Kindly listen to the following observations. Ahem!
After a boyhood passed in the dissipations of a luxurious court or in the camp of war, his ears still stunned and his cheeks still burning from his enemies' jubilations; out of all this ringing of English bells and singing of English anthems, from among all these shouting citizens in scarlet cloaks, and beautiful virgins attired in white, he passed into the silence and solitude of a political prison.
September 4th a courier brought the news that the nuptial contract had been signed in Ferrara. Alexander immediately had the Vatican illuminated and the cannon of Castle S. Angelo announce the glad tidings. All Rome resounded with the jubilations of the retainers of the house of Borgia. This moment was the turning point in Lucretia's life.
Disjointed words from the others cries, oaths, jubilations filled the low-arched chamber, mingling in the stuffy air with lamp-smoke and the dull scent of blood and dust and sweat. Wheezing breath, wordless cries, grunts, strange laughter sounded.
At the news of this marriage, the allies, that is to say, all the King's enemies, had an outburst of satisfaction, and gave themselves up to puerile jubilations.
Among the jubilations and praise services nobody thought of much else until Snow, the Pinkerton man, come upstairs, his clothes tore and his eyes and nose full of sand. "'Humph! says he. 'You've got it, hey? Good! Well, you haven't got friend Parker. Look! "Such of us as could looked out of the window.
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