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  • "Foragers" could leave camp at night and often cross the mountain into the Luray valley, a valley, strictly speaking, laden with "milk and honey."

    History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert

  • Foragers always lived above the law, Kasha explained.

    The Soldiers of Halla D. J. MacHale 2009

  • Foragers always lived above the law, Kasha explained.

    The Soldiers of Halla D. J. MacHale 2009

  • Foragers always lived above the law, Kasha explained.

    The Soldiers of Halla D. J. MacHale 2009

  • Foragers had their own pathways through the trees and over the swamplands.

    The Mad Ship Hobb, Robin 1999

  • Foragers coming in the night before reported heavy firing in the direction of the

    History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert

  • Foragers quartered the country, sweeping it bare of cattle, poultry, fodder and corn.

    This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States Henrietta Elizabeth 1917

  • Foragers thought it not indelicate to linger about the house of the unsuspecting farmer till the lamp revealed the family at supper, and then modestly approach and knock at the door.

    Detailed Minutiae of Soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865 Carlton McCarthy 1872

  • Foragers fly far; the villages of the North-East are harried; your Hessian forager has only 'three sous a day:' the very Emigrants, it is said, will take silver-plate, -- by way of revenge.

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • Foragers say they've seen more fungi in the past few weeks than ever before.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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