The only good news came from Apollonia with Quintus Dellius, who informed him that his legions had arrived on the west coast of Macedonia, and were happy to bivouack in a kinder climate. ❋ Colleen McCullough (2007)
They bivouack outside our abode, modesty not permitting the sexes to mingle, and in the severest cold wear no clothing but a head fillet and an old Tobe. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Han't I lain in bivouack on the field at Salamanca, and ❋ Various (N/A)
It was a charge under a hot fire, sharp and decisive, which quickly changed to a pursuit of the fleeing enemy, kept up until the bivouack at ten o'clock. ❋ Dudley Landon Vaill (N/A)
Though the night was severely cold, the troops were compelled for the most to bivouack without fires, expecting that morning would renew the conflict. ❋ J. F. Loubat (N/A)
I determined to pay them a visit, to witness the ceremonies of the night bivouack, which proved a most picturesque scene, and wild and beautiful in the extreme. ❋ Augustus Earle (N/A)
Regular Cavalry moved from the bivouack near the landing and arrived at Siboney at about 7 o'clock. ❋ T. G. Steward (N/A)
During all this march back over the mountains and to Eastern Virginia, our men had to scratch a fresh hole in the hard snow, at the end of every day's march, to bivouack for the night. ❋ Unknown (1910)
What hardships did they not uncomplainingly endure, on the march, in the bivouack, in the trenches! ❋ Unknown (1910)
I left them and went out to take up my bivouack among the hides. ❋ Unknown (1909)
The general-in-chief refused to billet them in the villages -- for fear, said he, of indiscipline -- and compelled them to bivouack, under canvas, in the mud; seldom, moreover, allowing any fires to be kindled. ❋ Ernest Alfred Vizetelly (1887)
It was small consolation that this time he and his neighbours should at least "die a dry death," so the inmates of the floor were summoned from their beds in the small hours to spend the rest of the night in a bivouack on the ground-floor. ❋ John Huntley Skrine (1885)
I left them and went out to take up my bivouack among the hides. ❋ Unknown (1869)
Even as we sat, a band of beautiful antelopes appeared in the open ground near our bivouack fire; and, after satisfying their curiosity by gazing at us for a moment, they trotted off into the covert. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)
Knoll, as the place soon came to be called, from the circumstance of the original bivouack. ❋ Unknown (1843)
Our party of travellers remained at the place of their bivouack more than an hour. ❋ Jacob Abbott (1841)
I turned hastily round, and beheld a very old companion in many a hard-fought field and merry bivouack. ❋ Charles James Lever (1839)