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galloped up to the Eleventh Regiment and
56 In the midst of the heaviest firing, one of General Longstreet's staff officers galloped up to the Eleventh Regiment and called for two companies to go down to the ford.
— from Personal Reminiscences of the War of 1861-5 In Camp—en Bivouac—on the March—on Picket—on the Skirmish Line—on the Battlefield—and in Prison by W. H. (William Henry) Morgan

Gardener up to the Edward Reidses and
Gardener up to the Edward Reidses," and McBirney thrilled as if an event had happened.
— from August First by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

given utterance to the exclamations recorded above
On the deck of the steamer stood a group of five persons, three of whom had given utterance to the exclamations recorded above.
— from Frank Merriwell's Nobility; Or, The Tragedy of the Ocean Tramp by Burt L. Standish


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