We then marchedinprocession to Jackson's room, where we drank punch.
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The Flagellants marchedinprocession through the land, calling for peace but bringing tumult.
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Joan rode out to meet them, priests marchedinprocession, singing hymns, but the English never stirred.
4
The body of miners marchedinprocession to the ticket seller and then halted, one serving as spokesman.
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The whole city was illuminated on the evening of his arrival, and the citizens marchedinprocession to his lodgings.
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Then, chanting their death song, they marchedinprocession to the tall cliff, that rose sheer out of the water.
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About four hundred men who had been employed on the public works near Ballygarvan assembled and marchedinprocession into Cork.
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These sacred animals, seeing themselves doomed to starvation, held a mass-meeting and marchedinprocession through the streets, swearing and spitting like fiends.
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They marchedinprocession from one village to another, in which the tea was to take place, under the leadership of an ancient parishioner.
10
He and Sadie had been good chums since the day when all three marchedinprocession toward Mr. Meggison's window-howlong ago it seemed!
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The inhabitants of the city, to avoid the horrors of war, marchedinprocession to meet him, and conducted him in triumph to the throne.
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They were landed at the Battery, and marchedinprocession to the hotel, headed by a brass band which had been captured with the "Macedonian."
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'Why didn't you see them Roman soldiers that stood back there in a rank, and sometimes marchedinprocession around the stage?'