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1 The battalion has to entrain for some unknown destination when called upon.
2 The day after tomorrow, at six o'clock in the morning, we entrain for Paris.
3 That night they had to march seven miles to entrain for the railroad nearest to Ypres.
4 Bands are playing as regiment after regiment passes through the city to entrain for the front.
5 On the ninth day the Seventh went down the Avenue, twelve hundred strong, to entrain for Texas.
6 Orders were received for the Regiment to entrain for Machadodorp for the purpose of garrisoning the railway blockhouses.
7 To-morrow morning at five ac emma I entrain for Cherbourg.... You see how impossible it all is, Corporal.
8 The passengers of the wrecked ship had long ago started villageward, there to entrain for the city, leaving two of their number behind.
9 On Saturday, August 22nd, at seven in the morning, the detachment of volunteers from Quebec marched off from the drill-shed to entrain for Valcartier.
10 At last a day came-toosoon for the horses, but none too soon for us-whenwe marched through the streets to entrain for the front.
11 Two days later the book lover and Peter were taking a steamer for Varenna, whence they would entrain for Milan and so return to England.
12 My brother agreed to an immediate departure; we soon entrained for Calcutta.
13 After the Meeting, the Battalion entrained for the Camp at Gailes.
14 On Wednesday, the 17th of April, the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment entrained for Washington.
15 The next evening your parents and I entrained for Benares.
16 That evening our party of six entrained for the north.
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