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fight let us fight for
If we must fight, let us fight for ourselves!
— from The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906 by Various

father let us fly from
"My father, let us fly from this hateful place!" cried Gerande.
— from A Winter Amid the Ice, and Other Thrilling Stories by Jules Verne

free lance un fou furieux
The 16th May was the making of Gambetta as a leader, for up to that time he had only been a free lance—“ un fou furieux ,” as Thiers called him.
— from Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, June 1885 by Various

fight let us fight for
if we must fight, let us fight for ourselves; if we must slaughter, let us slaughter our oppressors; if we must die, let us die under the open sky, by the bright waters, in noble, honorable battle.
— from The American Union Speaker by John D. (John Dudley) Philbrick

fjords lighting up faces full
They are almost universally handsome, with large expressive eyes, dark and deep as [Pg 371] the Norwegian fjords, lighting up faces full of tenderness and sympathy.
— from Due North; or, Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia by Maturin Murray Ballou

fight let us fight for
if we must fight, let us fight for ourselves!
— from Evolution of Expression — Volume 1 by Charles Wesley Emerson


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