1 The enemy were scattered into reluctant groups.
2 They were to confront the eager rush of the enemy.
3 The enemy would presently swallow the whole command.
4 They were certainly going to come around in behind the enemy.
5 The blows of the enemy would splinter regiments into fragments.
6 From all places near it the clannish yell of the enemy could be heard.
7 This advance of the enemy had seemed to the youth like a ruthless hunting.
8 He waited as if he expected the enemy to suddenly stop, apologize, and retire bowing.
9 They moved their stiffened bodies slowly, and watched in sullen mood the frantic approach of the enemy.
10 They had taken themselves and the enemy very seriously and had imagined that they were deciding the war.
11 The disordered, hurrying lines of the enemy could sometimes be seen down through the groves and little fields.
12 But the throng had surged in all ways, until he lost directions and locations, save that he knew where lay the enemy.
13 And often they nearly stood upon their heads in their anxiety to observe the enemy on the other side of the tumbling smoke.
14 He fixed his eye upon a distant and prominent clump of trees where he had concluded the enemy were to be met, and he ran toward it as toward a goal.
15 He, in his thoughts, was careering off in other places, even as the carpenter who as he works whistles and thinks of his friend or his enemy, his home or a saloon.
16 When the enemy seemed falling back before him and his fellows, he went instantly forward, like a dog who, seeing his foes lagging, turns and insists upon being pursued.
17 Regiments and brigades, broken and detached through their encounters with thickets, grew together again and lines were faced toward the pursuing bark of the enemy's infantry.
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