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This trail was so long and boring that her mind was really wandering
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I have during these last years of wandering and beggary often considered the
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From what we have seen of the way the young man lived, I was rather relieved when Stephen told me that he had fitted bolts to the doors … just in case those keys had gone wandering
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‘And you are not horribly overweight - I’ve seen far worse wandering the streets in the most unsuitable garments
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world, an air that brings with it the promise of silence on snowfall, of the wandering
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Leonora had been wandering aimlessly around town, and not happily, but it wasn't until she found herself directed back towards the Burger Joint that she really began to wonder about it
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His kisses drive me wild and soon his hands are wandering all over the bits of me he can get at
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The children of Israel and their forty years wandering in the wilderness; Saul, the first king of Israel (I Samuel, chapter fifteen)
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It was just aimless wandering that brought me to Zhlindu, I was actually working as a sex entertainer when I met Nlara
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Already there was a fair bit of activity in the streets – people wandering around in what she could only assume was special holiday attire for men of brightly coloured shorts and tops, some women in absurdly brief skirts, others in long muslin affairs that wouldn’t look out of place on Errd, most of them carrying bags of towels and dragging small noisy children laden with buckets and spades
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She got up from him and began wandering a little way out into the yellow fronds
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Wandering slowly through the concourse trying to kill time before takeoff I tried to give the impression of being a seasoned traveller with my hold-all draped casually over my shoulder whilst clutching a boarding pass to the land of mystery and imagination in my trouser pocket
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… don’t think about your feet, Lintze! I stare at the mass of people … families out with their children, young lovers wandering along arm in arm without a care in the world … groups of men – obviously seamen from the ships
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It was whilst wandering around ARRIVALS and DEPARTURES in the hope of bumping into Michalis at the check-in that something heavy landed on my foot
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After several minutes wandering in the dusk, I realised I couldn't tell a house from an hotel, and I couldn't find the courage to ask
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Gilla didn’t know why his marriage failed … could it be because his wife preferred someone else? I can’t see Berndt wandering … he’s not the sort
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They were even introduced to a famous footballer and his wife, but found the conversation wandering away from the arts of pruning rather too quickly for their taste
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Limbs dangled over one another or lay fastened around kids, twitching and rolling through some wandering dreams
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Half an hour earlier, on the other side of that door, I'd been a foolish romantic nomad wandering over the land, crunching dusty tracks underfoot in tune with the pace of my life
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“You are sure that Lord Boras has left for his Hold, Gordon; I cannot afford to have him wandering about when our guests arrive
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wandering the streets and she befriended me
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you wandering about the house in ugly old boots like that”
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I had something of a scene with Katie when I brought up the subject of them all staying together in the one room and not wandering off on their own
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the conversation wandering away from the arts of pruning rather
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of wandering into a sinkhole when crossing was terrifyingly high
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Now he was wandering in its shallows
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People must have been living on this site for centuries … she visualised fur clad people with straggly hair wandering around the boggy bits with spears … no, that felt wrong … why would they need spears to collect plants? Baskets, perhaps … did they have baskets then? When exactly would it have been? Her daytime TV watching had given her a hazy smattering of terms – bronze age came before iron age, she knew that … but how much before? And when did they stop being savages and become civilised?
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Another foray through the jungle of wandering hands at the bar brings two more beers
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He didn’t want to be known by the general population as one of the founders because then he would have no privacy when wandering about the place
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I can't have him wandering the streets shooting his mouth off
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‘Simthwaite said that Chrissie was prone to wandering off to sit on the shore
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‘Chrissie Hartley-Jones was accustomed to wandering around the moor according to Andy Simthwaite
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remember us all wandering about the table, helping
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But soon, Jack was joined by two other would-have-been thieves; Goldie and Libby were caught, saying they had been overcome by some great urge of hunger whilst wandering through the Nevermore Forest
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Matt grumbled but did as he was told, wandering off a bit to a flat-looking rock where he could cut up the carrots with the knife that Andrew had supplied
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Wandering from shop to shop, they caught up on all that had transpired between their last correspondence and the present
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’ Alan thought about trying to go along with her guesses and say his parents got it from some wandering Messiah who said he had Angels making them for him
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The less-than-street wise Hankins was now totally on her own, wandering the streets, unsure of
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a dilapidated old house with chickens and cows wandering
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Ah, I am wandering! What was I saying, Watson?"
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Man: "We have to do something! With all these tigers wandering around we're too scared to go out of the village" said one man
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The road ahead was constantly flooded with traffic, mostly that of fellow pedestrians wandering through the early morning
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Wild tales of an undead horde advancing on the city, plus eyewitness accounts of mages and Death Guards wandering the streets
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Other than the occasional soldier, they passed very few people, though Brice could sense that many others were present, wandering through the roots toward their own destinations
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They had been collecting posters for services they might need the whole time they had been wandering around the city, and right now they needed a coach and coachman they could control
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Hogan spent the next couple of hours wandering around the grounds
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The two brothers hated the countryside and spent most of their time wandering the fields with a pair of shotguns and decimating the wildlife
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His mind often wandering to thoughts of bloodied flesh on his tongue, Anon drew nearer to the towering trunk of the Dead Tree
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Jean joined the crowd wandering along the aisles
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And she likewise had always brushed off such tales as parents’ ways of keeping their children from wandering and falling in with loathsome wildlife, rather than anything mystical
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Crafty Coyote was a devout carnivore, fully dedicated to and focused on his daily hunting activities of small animals that might be found innocently and naively wandering around his territorial domain
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There was an old woman named Denise who enjoyed very much getting out of her house and wandering about her small town to do her shopping, see the sights, and in general, take in whatever might be occurring and cross her path on any given day
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To dream that you are wandering suggests that you are searching for some direction in your life
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A great nation, surrounded on all sides by wandering savages and poor barbarians, might, no doubt, acquire riches by the cultivation of its own lands, and by its own interior commerce, but not by foreign trade
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"I know you town folk have nothing better to do than wandering off to coffee shops and swanky boutiques, but here in the country there's a different pace of life
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People were wandering dazed in the deserts, children dying of thirst
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It has some of the biggest, fastest, and scariest rides in the state, and here they are, wandering around the fair grounds
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So what do you want? What are you doing wandering around these parts,” she said
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Probably thousands of white folk are wandering around these mountains outside of Pittsburgh proper, surviving on instinct, not wanting to live the new way
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The whole nation, besides, being accustomed to a wandering life, even in time of peace, easily takes the field in time of war
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As the Highlanders, however, were not wandering, but stationary shepherds, as they had all a fixed habitation, and were not, in peaceable times, accustomed to follow their chieftain from place to place; so, in time of war, they were less willing to follow him to any considerable distance, or to continue for any long time in the field
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The ancient Germans were, like the Scythians or Tartars, a nation of wandering shepherds, who went to war under the same chiefs whom they were accustomed to follow in peace
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of her head to keep back the wandering hair that WOULD always get into
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Sebastian kissed her forehead, her mouth, her throat before he looked back into her eyes, his hands wandering over her body, drinking her in with touch
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He jerked his hand back and stood, chastising himself for allowing his mind to wander places it had no right wandering
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“Do you think it might be possible for me and my chaps to stay with your Company Sir I don’t fancy wandering round the country side getting more lost or even ambushed?” The Major thought a moment and then replied
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I would imagine that there are lots of units like yours that are lost and wandering around in the wrong sectors confused by the ground and the lack of orders
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“Didn"t you tell me Elizabeth still had relatives among the wandering tribes?”
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After wandering around, we entered one of the gates of the Court of Women
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caps wandering on the grass
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I don't want you wandering around thinking that
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This was an alien life form and he was an impostor wandering around inside its
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In fact, she’d hold them down by their floppy ears to prevent them from wandering away in the middle of a wash
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Alexis de Tocqueville"s master work, penned in 1835 after a few years he spent wandering among the new United States
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He had spent the past few hours mindlessly wandering back and forth through his room, attempting to read books picked randomly from his bookcase, only to find he was reading the same words over and over without comprehension
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What kind of ghastly operations had been performed in this place? His mind perhaps wandering from what really mattered
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We were wandering around outside the joint when a big, burly guy deliberately bumped into me
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I came down with the fever and the twins Ferdor and Magdor whilst wandering in the woods found me
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“Paul, this is After, the guy whose room you keep wandering into
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The fellow was from a ship that had recently arrived in port with a very lucrative cargo, and soon all its crew was wandering the docks, flush with coins in their pockets
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As the world began spinning again, Lanraiht slipped and stumbled, he dropped the globe and with it the ability to travel the heavens and also he lost his ability to survive and died wandering the lands looking for the Globe
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For there, wandering under the tree line, was none other than Rufus Lickspittle, who seemed lost and in a fog
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It was hard to imagine someone whose daily attire included a dozen knives wandering through shelves, delving into books and ledgers
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a little child was wandering all alone through the streets of a great
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This unexpected outcome will provide an excellent opportunity for the Republican Party to ―walk the talk‖ after decades of wandering in the (political) ―wilderness‖
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know something of the reason for our wandering
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Any badger foolish enough to be found wandering them was brought back and put to work on the complicated earthworks that was steadily growing larger
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He did not show even the slightest break in his wandering gaze as he pushed forward
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Having convinced herself that her mother had only told her these things to stop her wandering off and getting lost, Brightness pushed the warnings to the back of her mind and set out for the sett
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As I was wandering around looking for the right hut I started wondering what my new master did
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Addendum to the above: In this manner, we oftentimes find ourselves wandering about in an (ideological) wilderness without purpose or meaning trying to find ourselves while each passing moment further alienates us from ourselves until we‘ve forgotten who we are or once were or how we got to be who we are or got to where we are which, I suppose, amounts to the same thing
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As the infection raged through Darkburst's body, he became ever more delirious, his thoughts wandering off in all directions
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It was obvious her mind was wandering over some past event and when she finally spoke her voice held a whimsical note
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After wandering around the station, I noticed a small hotel that rented rooms by the hour
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Wandering up behind him, I stood looking down over his shoulder
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"When we get inside, I want you to stay close to me, understand? No wandering off on your own and getting lost
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First, she dreamed of little Alice herself, and once again the tiny hands were clasped upon her knee, and the bright eager eyes were looking up into hers--she could hear the very tones of her voice, and see that queer little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that would always get into her eyes--and still as she listened, or seemed to listen, the whole place around her became alive the strange creatures of her little sister's dream
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’ Its side creeks and tributary streams had revealed a number of waterfalls to his wandering eye and itchy young feet
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In the hours spent wandering the halls, the eyes had adjusted somewhat, and the dimmest glow emanated from the direction of the water hole