She undoubtedly nerved the French at a critical time, and inspired an army of laggards and pillagers with a fanatical enthusiasm, comparable with that of Cromwell's Puritans. [Please select]
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"But indeed, 'tis generally but parties of pillagers who trouble this part of the country, even when they invade England."' [Please select]
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The gloomy recesses of the forest gave shelter to inhabitants who were still more cruel and dangerous than beasts of prey,--outlaws and sturdy robbers and mad were-wolves and bands of wandering pillagers. [Please select]
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