1 The regiment left a coherent trail of bodies.
2 He conceived persons with torn bodies to be peculiarly happy.
3 The two bodies of troops exchanged blows in the manner of a pair of boxers.
4 He expected a great concussion when the two bodies of troops crashed together.
5 The torn bodies expressed the awful machinery in which the men had been entangled.
6 Behind them were rows of dark bodies with a few heads sticking curiously over the top.
7 They moved their stiffened bodies slowly, and watched in sullen mood the frantic approach of the enemy.
8 The bed of the former torrent was choked with the bodies of horses and splintered parts of war machines.
9 Some of the wounded crawled out and away, but many lay still, their bodies twisted into impossible shapes.
10 A dark regiment moved before them, and from behind also came the tinkle of equipments on the bodies of marching men.
11 He came finally to a road from which he could see in the distance dark and agitated bodies of troops, smoke-fringed.
12 He believed he envied those men whose bodies lay strewn over the grass of the fields and on the fallen leaves of the forest.
13 Their beams of crimson seemed to get no purchase upon the bodies of their foes; the latter seemed to evade them with ease, and come through, between, around, and about with unopposed skill.
14 Moving to and fro with strained exertion, jabbering all the while, they were, with their swaying bodies, black faces, and glowing eyes, like strange and ugly fiends jigging heavily in the smoke.
15 He did not see anything excepting the mist of smoke gashed by the little knives of fire, but he knew that in it lay the aged fence of a vanished farmer protecting the snuggled bodies of the gray men.
16 Some talked of gray, bewhiskered hordes who were advancing with relentless curses and chewing tobacco with unspeakable valor; tremendous bodies of fierce soldiery who were sweeping along like the Huns.
17 His mind pictured the soldiers who would place their defiant bodies before the spear of the yelling battle fiend, and as he saw their dripping corpses on an imagined field, he said that he was their murderer.
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