1 A dog, a woman, an a walnut tree.
2 The noise of firing dogged their footsteps.
3 The guns, stolid and undaunted, spoke with dogged valor.
4 A rolling gray cloud again interposed as the regiment doggedly replied.
5 In a dogged way he repelled them, signing to them to go on and leave him alone.
6 He developed the acute exasperation of a pestered animal, a well-meaning cow worried by dogs.
7 When, however, they began to pass into a new region, his old fears of stupidity and incompetence reassailed him, but this time he doggedly let them babble.
8 When the enemy seemed falling back before him and his fellows, he went instantly forward, like a dog who, seeing his foes lagging, turns and insists upon being pursued.
9 There loomed the dogging memory of the tattered soldier--he who, gored by bullets and faint of blood, had fretted concerning an imagined wound in another; he who had loaned his last of strength and intellect for the tall soldier; he who, blind with weariness and pain, had been deserted in the field.