"The lord sahib has more faith in these undrilled folk than I have." [Please select]
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The Irish army kept no watch, and was absolutely undrilled. [Please select]
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The swagger of the troops, their warlike airs, and loud contempt of the undrilled swain, the dash of a coin on the counter when they deign to pay for anything, the insolent wink at every modest girl, and the coarse joke running along apish mouths--even before dark crime begins, native antipathy is sown and thrives. [Please select]
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--an undrilled set, perpetually running over each other's ground,--now grouped in this part, now crowded in that,--a few likely spots being hunted by all (especially if they are old dogs), the rest of the field by none of them; and to control whose unprofitable wanderings, why not employ a regular huntsman and a well-mounted whip. [Please select]
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