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He lost the
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He gawked in the
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He thought they were aimed
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Then he began to run in the
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He presently discarded all his speculations in the other
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The men muttered and cursed, throwing black looks in its
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He lifted himself upon his toes and looked in the
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Heretofore he had supposed that all the battle was
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He did not give a great deal of thought to these battles that lay
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One tumbled
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A moment later the small, creaking cavalcade was
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The artillery booming, forward, rearward, and on the flanks made jumble of ideas of
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Once he thought he had concluded that it would be better to get killed
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Once one lit before him and the livid lightning of the explosion effectually barred the way in his chosen
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Another officer, riding with the skillful abandon of a cowboy, galloped his horse to a position
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The youth was pushed and jostled for a moment before he understood the movement at all, but
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Pausing at one time to look about him he saw, out at some black water, a small animal pounce in and emerge
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