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1The struggling crowd had lashed his pugnacity and ensanguined his temper.
2The road seemed impassable, so dense was the struggling crowd.
3Instantly the aisles were choked with a frantic, struggling crowd.
4Among the struggling crowd that vainly sought to gain admission, was Martin Harvey's wife.
5Mr Tankardew's tall form rose high above the edge of the struggling crowd, which he had approached.
6He looked at his rifle, looked at the struggling crowd, and suddenly turning to the wounded man.
7He worked his way through the struggling crowd in the Cathedral and got out by the south portal.
8The Englishman grows up into a world of barriers and locked doors, the American into an unorganized, struggling crowd.
9The merchant, the writer, the man of wealth and culture, live as far as they can from the struggling crowd.
10The street in Paris where the offices of the Company were was choked from end to end with a struggling crowd.
11When he was released and walked out of the court room cheer after cheer swept the struggling crowd that greeted him.
12They were armed with rifles, and as they ran they kept shooting into the struggling crowd which was shrieking and groaning with agony.
13There was smoke, covering a struggling crowd: and such gazers as had a husband, a father, or a lover there, could look no longer.
14Men went down in swathes, and a howl of rage and agony, heard afar over the veld, swelled up from the frantic and struggling crowd.
15Then, because he had a young wife and child at home, he pushed his way through the struggling crowd, and ran away in the darkness.
16Tizoc therefore promptly wheeled our little force aside into an open space, and so made a way for the struggling crowd to sweep past us.
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