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"With a wild shout, our whole brigade jumped swiftly across" the Memphis and Charleston railroad and "charged toward the enemy's lines".
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The point of view is omniscient (a rarer and rarer device these days) and we jump jerkily, swiftly, from one character's mind to another, with many flashbacks and asides, so that the picture of Molly that emerges is truly multifaceted, running the gamut from the affectionate (her brother) to the exasperated (her mother) and the intensely irritated (Bertie's husband).
Afterward, the questions swiftly jumped to his possible third-round opponent, Roger Federer.
Though the hashtag wasn't started by a cancer charity, charities in the field swiftly jumped on board.
"I think he was a bit embarrassed as he jumped back on pretty swiftly, without realising he'd dropped his phone.
After Daley responded to the offending tweet, his fans reacted swiftly, jumping to the defense of the Olympic diving star who rose to fame when he competed in the 2008 Olympics at age 14.
For example, when people caught wind of what they thought was an attempt by Amazon to remove books about gays and lesbians from its sales rankings, the immediate and intense tweeting and re-tweeting acted as a warning flare enabling the company to swiftly jump in and address the untrue claim.
That does happen," she explains, before expressing some regret at having jumped into the argument so swiftly.
The pilot and a British passenger jumped out, before the ballon ascended swiftly.
Mr. Clinton loves to shake hands, but this time he jumped off the stage and walked swiftly to his presidential limousine for a couple hours of speech preparation.
When we pulled up to Grand Central, he jumped out of the cab and swiftly led me downstairs, hurrying through the corridors until we reached a corner that echoed our voices along the wall.
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