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1 The fighting mood was gone now, the walk having calmed him.
2 His manner, his sudden change from the fighting mood , astonished Mayo.
3 Once, namely, at Fredericksburg, recovery from the fighting mood perhaps occurred too promptly.
4 In fact, it would seem "Auntie Pat" is in a fighting mood .
5 That burst of speed for ten steps had put the king into fighting mood .
6 I'm 'strung up' this afternoon and in a fighting mood .
7 He's in a fighting mood now; his jaws are set like steel-traps- Iknowhis kind.
8 It was evidently in a fighting mood , with no intention of deserting the field of action.
9 You seem to be in a fighting mood .
10 He sat up, and his whole attitude expressed again that fighting mood in which Bat rejoiced.
11 When you feel in a fighting mood , I wish you would expend your belligerence upon me.
12 I've been in a fighting mood all day.
13 But Lincoln was in a fighting mood .
14 He was still in fighting mood too.
15 In fact, the natives and the men of the telegraph office were not in a fighting mood now.
16 She flung the Vose-Mern operative a look of real fury; she had come north in a fighting mood .
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