As 10 men tugged on a rope to pull down a wall, another man scaled the wall to guide their efforts.
One man at a time could scale it; but what of two, burdened with a third?
Immediately, two men from each squad scaled the wall and dropped over into the gardens beyond.
The two men scaled the back wall before Sheridan could call out.
There was no platform, rope or cable by which a man might scale that shaft.
No man could scale those depths, and there was no way around this obstacle.
One man, using a green garden hose as a rope, scaled the statue and began striking the head with a shoe.
Before we could even pick up our arms your men were already scaling the walls.
Several men scaled those walls, but none returned.
The remaining nine men scaled the cliffs and found a telegraph line strung between the trees.