[Frank’s Campaign by Horatio Alger Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
Frank’s Campaign

CHAPTER XII
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He makes no concealment of his rebuff, but appears to enjoy discoursing in a sentimental way upon his disappointment.

He wears such an air of meek resignation when he speaks of his cruel fair one that the effect is quite irresistible, and I find it difficult to accord him that sympathy which his unhappy fate demands.

Fortunately for him, his troubles, deep-seated as they are, appear to have very little effect upon his appetite.

He sits down to his rations with a look of subdued sorrow upon his face, and sighs frequently between the mouthfuls.

In spite of this, however, he seldom leaves anything upon his tin plate, which speaks well for his appetite, since Uncle Sam is a generous provider, and few of us do full justice to our allowance.
"You may wonder how I enjoy soldier's fare.


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