11 adjectives to describe deserter

"But you may be a rebel deserter," said he, smiling.

" The colonel saw that I was a very remarkable Confederate deserter; he was beginning to believe my story; his tone altered.

On the hill-top, at dawn, Colonel Ross-Ellison and Captain Malet-Marsac found all that was left of the picket and sentry-group,of the latter, three mangled corpses, the headless deserter, and a just-living man, horribly slashed.

Cuffe's countenance darkened, for he regarded a deserter with a species of professional horror, and the impressed deserter, to whose services England had no other right than that of might, with an additional degree of resentment, that was very fairly proportioned to the inward consciousness he felt that a great wrong was done in detaining the man at all.

awakened doubts even among the better portion of the citizens whether it was not too late to restore their old relations with Rome; while the numerous Roman deserters among the mercenaries, mostly runaway rowers from the fleet, were easily persuaded that a peace on the part of the citizens with Rome would be their death-warrant.

They lead a Gray-back to the crag: "Your earth-works yondertell us, man" "A prisonerno deserter, I, Nor one of the tell-tale clan" His rags they mark: "True-blue like you Should wear the coloryour Country's, man" He grinds his teeth: "However that be, Yon earth-works have their plan.

" The colonel saw that I was a very remarkable Confederate deserter; he was beginning to believe my story; his tone altered.

From that day our people showed less aversion for the repentant deserter, and of a verity he did the work of three men during every four and twenty hours thereafter while we remained in Fort Schuyler.

It is delightful to see the great, generous poet going upon grounds of reason and justice in the teeth of the trumped-up rights of the "pious Æneas," that shabby deserter of Dido, and canting prototype of Augustus.

The sergeant, having read this, made no objection to releasing the alleged deserter, since there had been no orders concerning him, and, without more ado, Jack walked away with his captain, the picture of abashed valor and repentant tipsiness.

Joyous Folly repelled him as an unworthy deserter.

11 adjectives to describe  deserter