Brace, for now out to the right of the village we could see a little crowd, and in front of them a party of sepoys, marching towards where the guns were drawn up.
But tonight a little crowd of the hospital boys who had gone on pass to Paris came back as eye-witnesses.
Yesterday I overheard some indignant splutterings from a little crowd at one of the canteen tables.
Quite a little crowd of stalwart guardsmen received Holy Communion, and two of them were sheltering with their careful hands the candles from the soft warm breeze, one at each end of the altar.
A little crowd of neighbours had collected lower down to see me off, and as we crossed the sandhills we had to shout to each other to be heard above the wind.
When we were tired talking I showed some of my tricks and a little crowd collected.
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