The country gets plenty of work out of my new volunteer, Crayford.
you have got a new volunteer who joins the Wanderer ?"
And he volunteers this morning to join the Arctic expedition?
Jones answered: "That he had not mentioned anything of enlisting himself; that he was most zealously attached to the glorious cause for which they were going to fight, and was very desirous of serving as a
volunteer;" concluding with some compliments to the lieutenant, and expressing the great satisfaction he should have in being under his command.
They pick their own players, usually the best of their own warriors and slaves, if they be powerful men who possess such, or their friends may volunteer, or they may obtain prisoners from the pits.
Volunteers may play, but the moves are not necessarily to the death--a wound, and even sometimes points in swordplay, deciding the issue.
One of the ladies, who had met the volunteers, came out of the hall and addressed Sergey Ivanovitch.
They went forward too, and heard a gentleman with a glass in his hand delivering a loud discourse to the volunteers. "In the service of religion, humanity, and our brothers," the gentleman said, his voice growing louder and louder; "to this great cause mother Moscow dedicates you with her blessing.
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volunteered to stay with her during the temporary separation from her niece.
Viaburi turned yellow when told that he was to accompany the expedition, and, to everybody's surprise, Lalaperu volunteered to take his place.
The Poonga-Poonga volunteers stood with glistening eyes and grinning faces, naked save for their loin-cloths, and barbarously ornamented.
The only remarks he
volunteered in all that time were, `Hev a peppermint, miss!