1 Ironlike brigades would appear in the rear.
2 The brigade was halted in the fringe of a grove.
3 Whole brigades grinned in unison, and regiments laughed.
4 It was a flow of blood from the torn body of the brigade.
5 He saw a brigade going to the relief of its pestered fellows.
6 The reformed brigade, in column, aimed through a wood at the road.
7 Another, the commander of the brigade, was galloping about bawling.
8 After a time the brigade was halted in the cathedral light of a forest.
9 The brigade was jaunty and seemed to point a proud thumb at the yelling wood.
10 A brigade ahead of them and on the right went into action with a rending roar.
11 The brigade was hurrying briskly to be gulped into the infernal mouths of the war god.
12 In another direction he saw a magnificent brigade going with the evident intention of driving the enemy from a wood.
13 Regiments and brigades, broken and detached through their encounters with thickets, grew together again and lines were faced toward the pursuing bark of the enemy's infantry.
14 Having stirred this prodigious uproar, and, apparently, finding it too prodigious, the brigade, after a little time, came marching airily out again with its fine formation in nowise disturbed.
15 The brigade was formed in line of battle, and after a pause started slowly through the woods in the rear of the receding skirmishers, who were continually melting into the scene to appear again farther on.