Definitionn. (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
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But Colonel Winchester spoke hopefully to his young aides and said that the retreat was right. [Please select]
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Back from the head of the column came peremptory aides. [Please select]
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Perhaps the aides carrying them were among the slain, perhaps this, perhaps that. [Please select]
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He gave fresh instructions, exacted staunch promises, and heard reports from all of his aides. [Please select]
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"My name is Stilwell," Jack said; "I am one of General Peterborough's aides de camp." [Please select]
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Not less was the spirit of the two young aides de camp. [Please select]
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"I am Captain Stilwell, one of the earl's aides de camp; and you, father." [Please select]
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There will soon be a battalion of us aides-de-camp and adjutants. [Please select]
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It was Napoleon accompanied by two aides-de-camp. [Please select]
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The aides-de-camp collected money by subscription. [Please select]
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He showed no further curiosity, nor any sign of the amazement I had seen in the faces of his aides-de-camp on my appearance at the camp-fire. [Please select]
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