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  • This evening will be performed by the Thespian Society, a favourite Play, called the Deserter, or the School for Soldiers, with the Farce of the Lying Valet, for the benefit of the Academy.

    North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840 A Documentary History Charles Lee 1915

  • … about an anti-military book called Deserter's Tale by uber-liar Joshua Key, you need the boys at This Ain't Hell (who are on fire) and other milblogs (like this excellent post from ROKDrop) to have a dose of truth.

    The Jawa Report 2009

  • … about an anti-military book called Deserter's Tale by uber-liar Joshua Key, you need the boys at This Ain't Hell (who are on fire) and other milblogs (like this excellent post from ROKDrop) to have a dose of truth.

    The Jawa Report 2009

  • … about an anti-military book called Deserter's Tale by uber-liar Joshua Key, you need the boys at This Ain't Hell (who are on fire) and other milblogs (like this excellent post from ROKDrop) to have a dose of truth.

    The Jawa Report 2009

  • "Deserter," a 24-minute film featuring Ryan Johnson and Jennifer Johnson, who live in Toronto and are active in the campaign, and

    torontonians, mark your calendar to support war resisters 2009

  • "Deserter" is definitely a less loaded word, and could be used by people on either side of an ideological divide.

    war resisters: recent media wrap-up 2008

  • "Deserter," he gasped, leaning against the wall under the scrutiny of her black eyes.

    A Set of Six 1906

  • "Deserter," he gasped, leaning against the wall under the scrutiny of her black eyes.

    A Set of Six Joseph Conrad 1890

  • "Deserter," he gasped, leaning against the wall under the scrutiny of her black eyes.

    Gaspar Ruiz Joseph Conrad 1890

  • Du Bousquier went to look at himself in a little oblong mirror, placed above the "Deserter," but he saw nothing strange in his appearance.

    An Old Maid Honor�� de Balzac 1824

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