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1    II,     59|     and there were not those desultory attacks or irregular bands,
2   III,     29|     in Africa, first by mere desultory raids, so swift as to be
3   III,     31|  siege-operations, pursued a desultory warfare, retreating when
4    IV,     33|     following up the enemy's desultory movements with the attack
5    XV,     11|      easily have checked the desultory skirmishing of the enemy.
6    XV,     67| though he affected gaiety in desultory conversation. Last of all,
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