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1 Dorin was surprised to see a troop of young children slouching up out of the darkness, some no more than infants.
2 Whilst we were waiting for breakfast, we walked a little distance to see a troop of mares treading mud for bricks.
3 The watchman therefore, that stood upon the tower of Jezrahel, saw the troop of Jehu coming, and said: I see a troop .
4 He glanced over his shoulder once more as if expecting to see a troop prance up through the bushes along the stream.
5 Ah, I see a troop of them collecting on shore; some of them seem to be covered with a kind of wrought-steel armor.
6 From the way Butyr said it, he half expected to see a troop of smartly dressed fighters, instead of such a weary crowd of refugees.
7 I saw a troop of coyotes, and many black and white squirrels.
8 Sergeant Long also saw a troop of wolves crossing the plain.
9 Suddenly he saw a troop of Prussian cavalry approaching him at a gallop.
10 After this they saw a troop coming towards the ford.
11 I saw a troop of little girls following a mistress, and I joined the procession.
12 Once from a ridge I saw a troop of deer, and stopped to watch them.
13 He pointed beyond the crowd, and Smith saw a troop of cavalry approaching at a hand-gallop.
14 Suddenly I saw a troop of Indians, the foremost of them on horseback, approaching at full speed.
15 While we were observing their movements, we saw a troop of Indians going towards the mountains of Caripe.
16 We were examining them, when I saw a troop of gazelles come bounding across the prairie towards us.
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