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  • He ought to be fighting. (8)
  • My fighting blood is up. (18)
  • There can be no fighting. (10)
  • I felt it fighting with me. (10)
  • I felt it fighting with me. (22)
  • But there was no more fighting. (7)
  • There was fighting all the time. (7)
  • Creeds will not die not fighting. (10)
  • And all the time there was fighting. (7)
  • He saw fighting before he was twelve. (10)
  • Then began some good and fair fighting. (10)
  • We were fighting more immediately for existence. (9)
  • One could not be always fighting with her brother! (8)
  • Brosey Mallard down on him for a few fighting men. (10)
  • Their only business was to win, ever fighting fair. (8)
  • There had been fighting in the barn at Marrow Farm. (8)
  • What has a voice of the very heavens to do with your fighting? (10)
  • He had been fighting the battle, and made light of Bella Vista. (10)
  • I hung my head while you were fighting, because, what could I do? (10)
  • But against the grip of this love she never dreamed of fighting now. (8)
  • Then there was a whisper all over the House that fighting had begun. (8)
  • During a lull in the fighting, Major Halcrow came to Captain Madwell. (1)
  • Fighting had broken out; the revolutionaries were greatly outnumbered. (8)
  • Behold, then, the two bold men of Beckley fighting to preserve one life. (10)
  • If I had been fighting on the English side I would not now have been begging. (18)
  • She was the still beautiful Mrs. Amy May, wife of the famous fighting captain. (10)
  • But the real reason why the officers were against fighting afterwards appeared. (19)
  • Their hero, when they have done their fighting, is the wealthy patron of Sport. (10)
  • After an hour of hot fighting, Charnisay was fain to acknowledge himself baffled. (19)
  • Do you imagine I think myself better than the humblest private fighting out there? (8)
  • When the fighting was over they burned nearly the whole settlement to the ground. (19)
  • Had it ever stopped man from working, fighting, loving, dying like a hero if need were? (8)
  • Rainy dawn and the tongues of the churches ushered in the last day of street fighting. (10)
  • They talked a long, long time, fighting the invisible enemy which they felt between them. (9)
  • Marco Sana was a fighting soldier, who stated what he knew, listened, and took his orders. (10)
  • All this fighting had drawn the farmers away from the soil, and the harvest was very scanty. (19)
  • Four of them were round me when I wheeled breathless to take my chance at fighting the odds. (10)
  • Two men and a woman wrangling, fighting, tearing each other before the eyes of all the world. (8)
  • He is fighting a battle, and it is not for him to pick up the cheap graces and poses of the jouster. (9)
  • He stared into his glass; and it was some time before I ventured to ask if he had seen much fighting. (8)
  • They stole back out of the gate close to the linhay, the curlew still fighting and crying behind them. (8)
  • In the collision between the Austrians and the volunteers, Rinaldo was taken fighting upon his knee-cap. (10)
  • Your wife, that was born in time of war, with her own father fighting, and her grandfather killed for his country. (8)
  • They had been repeatedly defeated by people fighting against many odds, whose territory they had wantonly invaded. (19)
  • It might be news to him that Cavalier had surrendered, or Roland had fallen fighting with his back against an olive. (2)
  • Mr. George was certain that he had not been fighting shy of the fair Carrington of late, nor had he been unfaithful. (10)
  • The tall man fighting such odds excited his unwilling admiration; he had a momentary impulse to go to his assistance. (8)
  • His very stillness, the way he conserved every little scrap of energy, showed the tenacity with which he was fighting. (8)
  • He had lately been fighting for his country and flag at Queenston heights when an American bullet had brought him low. (19)
  • You are fighting against the will of the Great Spirit when you try to subdue the land to which he gave the Indian corn. (18)
  • The fugitive was captured in a forest back of the lot and returned, shrieking, biting and fighting fiercely, to his den. (21)
  • The official suggested that he should not have brought out a fighting dog, and advised him to throw cold water over them. (8)
  • He was the enemy, all the more the enemy because she was still fighting against herself, and, so strangely, in his behalf. (8)
  • The fighting round the car in the avenue ceased; the driver whipped his horses into a gallop, and the place was left empty. (9)
  • Weak his men were with sickness, and feeble with toil, fighting, and hunger, but their spirit was as unquenchable as ever. (19)
  • For there, upon the narrow new-made road, between the stripling pines, was a mediæval friar, fighting with a barrowful of turfs. (2)
  • By-and-by the struggle is transferred to higher ground, and we begin to perceive how much we are indebted to the fighting spirit. (10)
  • We trimmed our canoes with unusual care, tested our paddles, stowed away all loose articles, and put everything in fighting trim. (20)
  • He may be a bit of a Republican: but really in this country Republicans are fighting with the shadow of an old hat and a cockhorse. (10)
  • Do you remember when the war broke out, how angry you were with me because I said we were fighting from a sense of self-preservation? (8)
  • Had she not brought her husband to be sensible, so that they moved together in Milanese society, instead of stupidly fighting at Rome? (10)
  • Next he ordered the boarding-nets in place, loaded all the muskets and pistols, and placed everything handy for fighting close aboard. (18)
  • Her fault was, that instead of flinging down her glove and fighting it out openly, she listened to Pagnell, and began the game of Pull. (10)
  • And still as he led the onslaught, his treacherous side-shots he sent At her who was fighting a battle as fierce, and who sat there unbent. (10)
  • He knew exactly the method of fighting which Angelo must adopt, and he saw that his adversary was supple, and sinewy, and very keen of eye. (10)
  • In all countries the middle class presents the public which, fighting the world, and with a good footing in the fight, knows the world best. (10)
  • I believe they fall upon one another blindly, simply because they are full; which is, we are told, the preparation for the fighting Englishman. (10)
  • Fierce fighting {158} ensued, because this time there were fifty soldiers present to aid the inhabitants in their resistance; but all was in vain. (19)
  • Toward nightfall, on the nineteenth of the month, he stood with a small band of Ticinese and Italian fighting lads two miles distant from the city. (10)
  • But her vehement fighting against facts; her obstinate aristocratic prejudices, which he shared; her stinger of a tongue: these in ebullition formed a discomforting prospect. (10)

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