1 So they were at last going to fight.
2 He gawked in the direction of th fight.
3 Dern me if I ever see fellers fight so.
4 As his imagination went forward to a fight, he saw hideous possibilities.
5 But if everybody was a-standing and a-fighting, why, I'd stand and fight.
6 The loud soldier launched then into the subject of the anticipated fight.
7 He lifted himself upon his toes and looked in the direction of the fight.
8 They're going to Richmond, or some place, while we fight all the Johnnies.
9 Since he had turned his back upon the fight his fears had been wondrously magnified.
10 He had no rifle; he could not fight with his hands, said he resentfully to his plan.
11 It was very gloomy struggling against such affairs, wound up perhaps to fight until sundown.
12 "Oh, they'll fight all right, I guess, after they once get into it," said the other with cold judgment.
13 It suddenly occurred to the youth that the fight in which he had been was, after all, but perfunctory popping.
14 Some wished to fight like duelists, believing it to be correct to stand erect and be, from their feet to their foreheads, a mark.
15 However, he perceived now that it did not greatly matter what kind of soldiers he was going to fight, so long as they fought, which fact no one disputed.
16 Of course it might happen that the hull kit-and-boodle might start and run, if some big fighting came first-off, and then again they might stay and fight like fun.
17 Of course they ain't never been under fire yet, and it ain't likely they'll lick the hull rebel army all-to-oncet the first time; but I think they'll fight better than some, if worse than others.
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