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... ground respectively held by the two armies . The ground in front of the French , being soft , per- mitted the usual process of sap- ping and trenching to be carried on quickly , while the ground in front of the English was hard and ...
... ground respectively held by the two armies . The ground in front of the French , being soft , per- mitted the usual process of sap- ping and trenching to be carried on quickly , while the ground in front of the English was hard and ...
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... ground , gave notice of the enemy's approach , and for some time checked his advance . But for their resolute resistance a great disaster must have befallen at least a portion of the allied armies . * It was again our Second Division ...
... ground , gave notice of the enemy's approach , and for some time checked his advance . But for their resolute resistance a great disaster must have befallen at least a portion of the allied armies . * It was again our Second Division ...
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... ground , and she picked it up , and ran away as fast as she could . She took the men to the place where she said it was done , and there they found the knives and forks on the ground , in brown paper . One knife was lying by itself ...
... ground , and she picked it up , and ran away as fast as she could . She took the men to the place where she said it was done , and there they found the knives and forks on the ground , in brown paper . One knife was lying by itself ...
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