In the standing camp, as usually happens when a war is tedious rather than severe, furloughs were easily obtained, more so by the officers, however, than the common soldiers.
And as usually happens, in the case of epileptic, and scrofulous people, he was quite too much inclined to works of imagination, with which the age and country abound.
But as usually happens in such cases, the more medicine he took, the more he seemed to require, and consequently the more he swallowed.
As usually happens, the prosaic truth long remained hidden in British despatches, while the piquant slander gained all but universal acceptance.
The example was widely followed; and thus, as usually happens in this land, the puny preparations of Government were helped on by the eager exertions of the people.
But, as usually happens in a struggle with human selfishness, success was doubtful.
They carry Lucretia's body from her own house, and convey it into the forum; and assemble a number of persons by the strangeness and atrocity of the extraordinary occurrence, as usually happens.
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