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1 The prince and Harry rode at full speed to rejoin the army .
2 I rejoin the army to-morrow and I am glad to go.
3 From Charlestown I shall repair, by land, to Philadelphia, to rejoin the army .
4 In the year-long wait to rejoin the army he performed several concerts outside Vienna.
5 You will, therefore, understand that you cannot rejoin the army in your former position.
6 He can never rejoin the army , that's certain, replied Carg.
7 She said you were about to rejoin the army .
8 They can go with us, or they can rejoin the army , just as they like.
9 He was eventually released upon parole and after many tantalizing disappointments permitted to rejoin the army .
10 I trust that all will be well, and that some day I may rejoin the army .
11 Malchus was delighted to rejoin the army , from which he had now been separated more than two months.
12 Should he rejoin the army ?
13 When the expedition to Canada was abandoned he was not directed, with Lafayette and De Kalb, to rejoin the army .
14 Executing these orders strictly, as we daily expected to rejoin the army , the division began to be straitened for supplies.
15 After spending a few days with my friends, I was compelled to conduct my llañeros back to rejoin the army .
16 The next day I received a peremptory order to rejoin the army , and with that order came a brevet of promotion.
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