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1 A blind man might have followed the trail of the retreating army .
2 Snow pursued by the wind is not wholly unlike a retreating army .
3 But the situation was in a high degree desperate for the retreating army .
4 This legion met the fierce charge of Maitland and saved the retreating army .
5 The fire had been started by some one connected with the retreating army .
6 La Fayette here did good service, following closely the retreating army .
7 Jackson, D.H. Hill, and Magruder were to follow the retreating army .
8 The question of food was beginning to be serious for the whole retreating Army .
9 Then from a little eminence they saw the rear guard of the retreating army .
10 I had looked on him as so much baggage-theimpedimenta of the retreating army .
11 I'm not a Xenophon to spin much of a yarn about my retreating army .
12 Behind it the red light pressed, like skirmishers on the heels of a retreating army .
13 They were compelled to abandon their homes and share the fortunes of the retreating army .
14 Robert, Willet and Tayoga followed the retreating army only a short distance beyond the Monongahela.
15 The retreating army had marked its route with corpses.
16 A trooper seized his rein, and, scouring along, the Spaniards soon reached the retreating army .
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