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 1      VI|         to its marching forth to fight for[55] freedom. Durando'
 2     XIV|              I am going forth to fight for my country," was the
 3     XIV|         I will wrestle with you, fight with you; you cannot shake
 4     XVI|     would have been compelled to fight the entire company, one
 5    XVII|        That will cost you a hard fight when you get home."~ ~"But
 6   XXIII|        men as Diurbanu in a fair fight; yet, instead of meeting
 7    XXIV|         have participated in the fight at St. George and Toroczko.
 8     XXV|   country. Will Manasseh Adorjan fight when he is ordered to, or
 9    XXVI|       the reserves, watching the fight.~ ~Leaning on his gun, Manasseh
10    XXVI|        beyond announced that the fight was being continued on the
11    XXVI| engagement became a hand-to-hand fight, the Austrians were driven
12    XXVI|       enemy had not given up the fight. The terrace, they perceived,
13    XXVI|        the victory in that day's fight.[313]~ ~Manasseh and his
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