Jack led them nearly to the top and through a great doorway.
The act ends with Jack leading his men into battle.
With only two years separating them, he and Jack had led much the same lives.
Jack led his troop aft and asked her how she did.
Jack led the way down the rock and across the bridge.
Finding his trouble-lantern, Jack led the way out of the house and into the cold night air.
Jack said, and led the way to a table at the edge of the dance floor.
Jack led into another small stand of trees, then stopped to look and listen.
Jack led the way to the edge of the trees and plunged in.
Jack led them in, then they fanned out on either side of him into position.