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1 She had the soldier pinned down and was barking in his face.
2 The veteran saluted as smartly as had the soldier and trudged away on the heels of Sweetsir.
3 Never, perhaps, had the soldier given to his orphan charge such a proof of tenderness and devotion.
4 Scarcely had the soldier left the room, when Hardenberg drew the paper from his bosom and glanced over it again.
5 As soon as I had the soldier through the entrance, I lowered him, straightened, and turned to survey the interior.
6 They are manly enough, bright enough, look as if they had the soldier - stuff in them, look hardy, patient, many of them real handsome young fellows.
7 Had the soldier kept the photo, perhaps to mail to family back home?
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