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1 The major also beamed upon distinguished-looking khaki clothes wished to accompany the expedition .
2 Finally it was decided that Benito only would accompany the expedition .
3 To this they made signs that they would accompany the expedition .
4 For reasons which you will understand, John will accompany the expedition .
5 And at the last moment Toby begged for a chance to accompany the expedition .
6 Of course I was called on to accompany the expedition .
7 Top and Jup themselves were to accompany the expedition ; the inaccessible dwelling needed no guard.
8 Of course I was called to accompany the expedition .
9 Both were eager to accompany the expedition on shore.
10 He, however, accepted their offer to accompany the expedition .
11 Olive had decided not to accompany the expedition .
12 The colonial brig Lady Nelson, in command of Captain Johns, also received orders to accompany the expedition .
13 I now met for the first time the Vicomte de Bizemont, who was to accompany the expedition .
14 Miss Melissa had insisted that if he was to accompany the expedition , she was going along, too.
15 Count Vos Engo was eager to accompany the expedition to Dawsbergen in search of his wayward lady-love.
16 I saw the chief eyeing my rifle; and he then addressed us, inviting us to accompany the expedition .
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