We have no meanings for "take to soldiering" in our records yet.
1 Wonder what made a," she checked his education, "Harvard MBA take to soldiering ? "
2 He became a little afraid, at one time, that you might take to soldiering , altogether.
3 We were always friends, though he did not take to soldiering as heartily as I did.
4 For my part, I am not sure that I would not sooner be a full private, if I must take to soldiering at all.
5 That was why I took to soldiering , your honor.
6 "He takes to soldiering as a duck takes to a pond."
7 "There are hundreds in your service braver, Empress; cowards do not take to soldiering . "
8 'No, those of us who take to soldiering , our home is the Guard, or the brigade, or whichever.
9 You are wrong entirely, Cleary; nature intended me for a schoolmaster, and it is just an accident that I have taken to soldiering .
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