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1 After considerable skirmishing around , they managed to secure some wire from one of the vessels in the harbor.
2 Cody, I want to send information to General Terry concerning the Indians who have been skirmishing around here all day.
3 Cody, I want to send information to General Terry concerning the Indians that have been skirmishing around here all day.
4 Sir, I cannot see that Admiral Farragut is doing anything but skirmishing around there in Europe, having a sort of picnic.
5 Max had been wise enough to look out for this when skirmishing around in that abandoned cabin belonging to Mrs. Jacobus.
6 I heard no more of him until 1872, when I learned that he was skirmishing around on Laramie Plains at his old tricks.
7 Well, sir, at last I yielded, and for three years I kept skirmishing around , perfectly disgusted, meditating over folks that had died suddenly.
8 But then, on the first day of the skirmishing around Višegrad, a shell fell from above, and none of the chickens ever cackled again.
9 You should have seen that gander skirmishing around , so as to be near the pony and yet keep out of the way of his heels.
10 Skirmishing around and around, he seemed to be reconnoitering his subject, finding no salient point for attack.
11 'Don't you know that, let one deal in abstractions as long as he will, he is only skirmishing around special instances.
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