From their retreats they like to sally forth at intervals and have a wallop at our fellows. |
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There was much laughter at that sally, and we began to converse most amicably. |
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From this reflection, however, he was roused by a new sally on Soane's part. |
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Thus, in reality, this unadvised sally of the citizens was the cause of the death of a large number of their countrymen. |
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This sally was received with roars of applause, and the unhappy prisoner was reconducted to the place of confinement. |
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There is the attic salt which springs from the charm in the words, from the flash of wit, from the spirited and brilliant sally. |
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The laughter at this sally was all it should have been, even the host joining in it. |
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Gray Peter had been fresher than sally at the end of the run of the day before. |
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He looked at his hero, and then he looked into his mind and saw the picture of sally. |
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Aunt Farnsworth condoled with her niece on the loss of her money, and the receipt for sally lunn cake. |
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The sally lunn mixture may be baked on a griddle, as muffins in muffin rings, and split and buttered at table. |
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Was it he who revealed to you the existence of the sally port by which we are to enter? |
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I packed up my clothes, paid my bill, and the porter wheeled my chest down to the sally port, where the boat was waiting. |
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Five Columbiads were mounted in the parade as mortars and three howitzers about the sally port in the gorge. |
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A marker on the left flank near the sally port honors the Confederate defenders of Fort Sumter. |
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Consequently they could not be taken by assault without scaling ladders, or otherwise, usual in sieges, unless by the sally port. |
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So elated were the English, one soldier dashed from a sally port and scalped a dying Indian in full view of both sides. |
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Suddenly from my concealment I saw the gateway of his house open, and the major sally forth on garryowen. |
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And at the sally she came out the foremost with her halberd in her hand to pursue the chase. |
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She looked at him for a few moments, and then she threw the sally rod into the hedge. |
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Louis calmly explained the incapability of Ceuta to defend itself, should the sally be repulsed by the enemy. |
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And thus, wet and bedraggled, did we sally forth upon the Ironton Bottom, seeking shelter for the night. |
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He was besieged in Akkad, but a successful sally drove back the rebels, and they were soon utterly crushed. |
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This sally caused Claud to laugh so vigorously, that he held his hand over his watch pocket apprehensively. |
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Pancks recognised the sally in his usual way, and took in his provender in his usual way. |
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It was a species of freemasonry known only to the initiated at the sally port. |
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This sparkling sally is to the effect that although he always knew she was the best-groomed woman in the stud, he had no idea she was a bolter. |
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Deborah, the prophetess, told Barak to take ten thousand men and sally forth against another King Jabin who had been doing something. |
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Norwood muttered an assent, and waited to see how this sally was to end. |
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The sally port and mantrap systems will prevent someone from rushing the facility and gaining access while the front gates are open. |
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The sally failed, and the men of Mansoul were turned to rout. |
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Where else but from Nantucket did those aboriginal whalemen, the Red-Men, first sally out in canoes to give chase to the Leviathan? |
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The sally is greeted with a laugh, which is also faithfully rendered. |
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This sally port, erected after the Civil War, replaced a gun embrasure. |
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The hulking ruffian roared with pleasant laughter at the sally. |
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The unexpectedness of this sally on the part of the hitherto silent old man caused some laughter among the intruders. |
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For this purpose, three or four horsemen sally forth to some wood, frequented by bears, and, depositing the carcass of a bullock, hide themselves in the vicinity. |
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Shall we sit down in an upper floor of the Carlton House Hotel, and when we are tired of looking down upon the life below, sally forth arm-in-arm, and mingle with the stream? |
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They made a sally in that direction, in order to mislead the soldiery, then abruptly turned and headed for the West gate, which was still guarded by Arthur-a-Bland. |
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He laughed loudly at his own sally, but Hans's face was frozen into a sullen ghastliness that nothing less than the trump of doom could have broken. |
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Merriman's laugh at this sally was such a genuine outburst and so contagious that it started the dinner with an agreeable swing that never slackened. |
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Roxy followed this sally with another discharge of carefree laughter. |
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