1 The other sat down and carefully lighted his pipe.
2 Many tightened their belts carefully and hitched at their trousers.
3 The boxes were pulled around into various positions, and adjusted with great care.
4 The youth, with his manner of doglike obedience, got carefully down like a crone stooping.
5 He rubbed his eyes, and then putting up his hand felt carefully the bandage over his wound.
6 At the fireside the loud young soldier watched over his comrade's wants with tenderness and care.
7 He held the wounded member carefully away from his side so that the blood would not drip upon his trousers.
8 The other got carefully erect, and the loud young soldier led him among the sleeping forms lying in groups and rows.
9 Some tossed them unconcernedly down; others hid them carefully, asserting their plans to return for them at some convenient time.
10 There was a reply that the intent fighters did not care for what happened rearward saving that no hostile bayonets appeared there.
11 He did not use care to avoid trees and branches, and his forgotten feet were constantly knocking against stones or getting entangled in briers.
12 There could be seen a certain stiffness in the movements of his body, as if he were taking infinite care not to arouse the passion of his wounds.
13 He was not cast down by this defeat of his plan, for, upon studying the affair carefully, he could not but admit that the objections were very formidable.
14 Before the gray mists had been totally obliterated by the sun rays, the regiment was marching in a spread column that was retiring carefully through the woods.
15 The latter with calm faith began a heavy explanation, although he had been compelled to leave a little protection of stones and dirt to which he had devoted much care and skill.