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1. A couple of happy shoppers mistake him for a tramp in someone's cast-offs, a missing person in a dead man's suit
2. Saturday’s quiet; the girls go off for a tramp across the hills and Ben disappears with one of his friends and their bikes
3. “Where the hell have you come from and where did you get a uniform that looks like that you are more like a tramp than a member of his Majesties army!” I must admit that my uniform was a bit informal the shirt was three sizes to large for me as was the tunic I had on a pair of shorts that were a might small I had no cap and was wearing plimsolls on my feet
4. The regular tramp of marching feet drew nearer; there was the clash of arms as the entrance guard turned out and presented arms, a murmur of a thousand voices speaking in hushed tones, succeeded by one fearful yell of triumph and hate as the litters with the prisoners came in sight
5. But a gunboat, previously a private yacht, had sighted two tramp steamers, and from unexplained reason, taking them for Spaniards, showed a clean pair of heels to Key West with the tidings
6. the tramp of her feet going on to the next cabin
7. But Teig sat on, a-holding his tongue; and the tramp of the strangers'
8. Teig stopped a moment on the threshold until the tramp of her feet had
9. True, she was Mike’s mother, but she didn’t know anything of what had happened, and she was a stable, mature woman, not a tramp who ran a whorehouse and betrayed friends
10. Colling explained that he had had to slip out of the country by taking a bus to New Orleans, then finding a tramp steamer that would take him to Europe
11. Sis then began lamenting about how her old fiance left her for a busty tramp
12. Old Nicholas- the Tramp
13. mostly with looks of disgust, as the tramp like creature shuffled his way up the road
14. Or the tramp
15. The tramp of many feet gave cadence to their efforts as
16. “Well, I’m glad my son’s marrying you and not that tramp — ooh you won’t tell Troy I said that will you?”
17. The little dead hearts will tramp ungrieving
18. I had always wanted to sail on a tramp steamer, and she was the closest thing I could find
19. Everybody else in my family had done this, so what was odd about it? Tramp steamers carried assorted cargo and often had a couple of cabins for the world-weary traveller who knew better than to crowd into a passenger liner
20. She is stunned by his words and terrified as he comes toward her, absolving, “I’ll show you who’s in control, you little tease, you evil little tramp!” He’s shouting now as he’s unbuckling his belt
21. In my jeans, scuffed desert boots and black shirt I felt like a tramp
22. Travis was press for time but if this was what was needed to shut the tramp up, he would oblige
23. I"d always intended to tramp the forests, but not totally unprepared
24. Although obviously shocked by his unexpected appearance, she had a sickening smile on her face and was acting like a tramp in the veiled obscurity that surrounded her and her lover
25. "The tramp saw the kid running down here!" Sounds increased to commands, "Flash your light about and have a look-see in the back
26. “You little tramp, do you think he cares about you?”
27. Down the corridor arms clanged and the tramp and shouting of men echoed under the vaulted roof
28. The dead man strode straight on, looking neither to right nor left, his pace as changeless as the tramp of doom
29. It's highly possible the old tramp steamer sank
30. On an old tramp steamer? It was ludicrous! The epitome of stupidity, ignorance, irresponsibility
31. Colonel Orlov's old tramp steamer, the S
32. Where's the old tramp steamer now?"
33. Just a few minutes in the hold of that old tramp steamer," he muttered angrily
34. The ancient looking tramp dressed in hand me down old army clothes of green khaki jacket, camouflaged trousers and with a huge rucksack on his back pushes the old wooden gate and feels the latch give a little
35. The rusting lock gives away easily and silently and the tramp steps inside the garden, pushing the gate back into its frame
36. The window is made of roughly painted wood and the tramp notices the broken pane of glass
37. They would spend hours in the small shopping mall that had been built to service the families who populated the increasing numbers of emigrants leaving the central system, tramp freighters and treasure hunters
38. The big ones were still prohibitively expensive, but the smaller ones that could power a scout, small yacht or tramp freighter had almost become disposable commodities
39. passing, an elderly tramp was taking a nap at the side of the trail, with his mon-
40. ‘Oh, don’t you like my new tramp look then?’ I joke
41. She was an arrogant tramp that loved to show it off to everyone!”
42. “That stuck up, long-eared tramp!” she said
43. Thinking that he was a tramp, they pushed him into the street
44. His father's a real tramp, doesn't own half of the city
45. Mom called the cashier a little tramp who liked to torment
46. Basically, Josie, you've the mentality of a tramp
47. But you're not a tramp
48. You're far too intelligent and too well educated to be a tramp
49. but he resembles any other saddle tramp
50. He always used the back garden entrance when dressed as a tramp
1. When they finally tramped down there, they found one of Taktor's men named Ilumvi, Estwig, and a large man who was probably half Elf, half Dwarf and a laboratory muscle pill
2. The newly spliced couple tramped onto the dirty soil of the
3. trees and tramped across the open fields towards
4. He tramped on, skirting pools of stagnant water – thanking his stars that he hadn’t blundered into one of those in the darkness
5. We were a sorry bunch of campers as we tramped,
6. “Depends on whether Books is snoring again,” Maldynado muttered, but he lifted a gloved hand in parting and tramped indoors
7. Sacobie had tramped many miles--all the way from
8. whimsical regret, remembering the miles and miles he had tramped with
9. And after that, we all tramped back into the house for some well-earned sandwiches
10. I gingerly tramped around in the long grass
11. As they tramped along Trask essayed a cautious question
12. A view made infinitely more significant now they’d tramped, waded, clambered and sometimes crawled over and through it, getting scratched, bitten and stung in the process
13. Pride was perhaps the dominant emotion as they retraced with their eyes the ridges and valleys they’d tramped over and through to get here
14. They drove to Mount Coot-tha and tramped up the track, but there was only a disappointing trickle, made even more unsatisfactory by having to share it with about a thousand others
15. After the season’s work he tramped to the nearest settlement and holed up for the winter drinking to his last coin
16. The men murmured, though they did not let their murmurings reach the ears of their implacable master, who tramped the poop day and night in gloomy majesty, or pored over ancient charts and time- yellowed maps, reading in tomes that were crumbling masses of worm-eaten parchment
17. local, resident mountie -- tramped about the property for a while looking for
18. The excess was spread, tramped down perfectly flat and smooth
19. helmets, ammunition belts, combat boots littered the road to be tramped
20. ” Hiss tramped out of view
21. Without hesitation, Locke tramped into the weeds at the end of the fence line
22. There were pandanus palms beside the road and the horse tramped through their fallen fronds making a sharp crunching noise that he remembered from a long time ago
23. In seconds a set of heavy footsteps tramped across the floor above him, accompanied by muffled voices
24. “This here ol’ woman tramped into Antonio Domenico’s hospital room–all by herself, mind ya’–and asked if he’d be interested in payin’ the cost a’ the surgery
25. Wishing there was a sign that said Royal Oaks, Petra tramped after Emory past black and white timbered cottages with thatched roofs, millponds and barns
26. “I don’t know how you did that since I saw a man run a sword through you, but if you rescued me, why did you take me there?” She tramped ahead
27. " And with that the man abruptly turned and tramped out of the train barn
28. The four friends tramped across the courtyard towards the stables, dreaming of the High Winter Festival
29. The worthy carrier, whose unholy thoughts kept him awake, was aware of his doxy the moment she entered the door, and was listening attentively to all Don Quixote said; and jealous that the Asturian should have broken her word with him for another, drew nearer to Don Quixote's bed and stood still to see what would come of this talk which he could not understand; but when he perceived the wench struggling to get free and Don Quixote striving to hold her, not relishing the joke he raised his arm and delivered such a terrible cuff on the lank jaws of the amorous knight that he bathed all his mouth in blood, and not content with this he mounted on his ribs and with his feet tramped all over them at a pace rather smarter than a trot
30. However, as he tramped into London it seemed to him that they were making the flagstones ring on the road to the Acropolis, and that if Socrates saw them coming he would bestir himself and say "my fine fellows," for the whole sentiment of Athens was entirely after his heart; free, venturesome, high-spirited
31. Meg leaned against her mother, looking the image of despair, and Jo tramped about the room, calling Laurie names
32. He was grave and pale now, and looked decidedly more like the novel heroes whom she admired, but he neither slapped his forehead nor tramped about the room as they did
33. He loved the little pokey kitchen, where men's boots tramped, and the dog slept with one eye open for fear of being trodden on; where the lamp hung over the table at night, and everything was so silent
34. Miners called in the streets as they tramped in gangs to work
35. Heathcliff, on second thoughts, resolved to avoid a struggle against the three underlings; he seized the poker, smashed the lock from the inner door, and made his escape as they tramped in
36. `What's Crass supposed to be doin' inside?' asked Easton as he tramped up and down, with his shoulders hunched up and his hands thrust deep into the pockets of his trousers
37. The spectacle presented by these men - some of them with grey heads and beards - as they marked time or tramped along singing this childish twaddle, would have been amusing if it had not been disgusting
38. They marched about the streets singing their Marseillaise, `Work, Boys, Work and be contented', to the tune of `Tramp, tramp, tramp the Boys are marching', and at intervals as they tramped along, they gave three cheers for Sir Graball, Tariff Reform, and - Plenty of Work
39. Jim warn't on his island, so I tramped off in a hurry for the crick, and
40. As he tramped along gaily, he thought of his adventures and escapes, and how when things seemed at their worst he had always managed to find a way out; and his pride and conceit began to swell within him
41. Only the flight deck up front was heated, so the men in the rear tramped around in fleece jackets, fur-lined boots, and, sometimes, electrically heated suits
42. As he lay there, feet tramped outside, livid faces appeared again at the door, and Louie felt himself struck with rocks, stabbed with sticks, and slapped with wads of spit
43. While the rest of the POWs tramped past him, the injured man was left where he lay
44. Then, on the flank of their workmen they tramped on, following
45. As I tramped along, the rearmost of the four, I could not help smiling at the appearance of my three companions in front
46. Her throat suddenly contracted and shadows and the feet tramped off into the darkness
47. And the end of the road his varnished boots upon a bitter road where hunger tramped with tireless stride and was death
48. Behind him lay the smoking ruins of Atlanta to which the torch had been set as the blue army tramped out
49. When I was in prison, I thought: When the tramped through my world with slimy feet and there was no place left where I could take war is over, I can go back to the old life and the old dreams and watch the shadow show again
50. The group in blue shuffled their feet and looked embarrassed and after several clearings of throats, they tramped out
1. Since dawn I've been tramping around the whole thonga-trampled area looking for you
2. Always though you could hear the tramping of boots, the rattle of curb chains, the creak of harness and the clatter and rumble of wheels that never stopped day or night
3. “Have I done something wrong then Sir?” But no answer came from the RSM he just kept on steaming ahead tramping his way along the duck boards oblivious to everything else
4. All the first dances were over with and Spencer and I had danced well together, our feet moved timeously without tramping on the other’s toes
5. Trevor stopped tramping up and down and faced Aidme, looking as though he wanted to head-butt it
6. The air reverberated with the clashing of the strains; the ground shook with the tramping of
7. Tramping the hills and breathing upland air,
8. You'd think Paris would have taught me a lesson! A sleepless night followed by a day tramping the hot and humid streets of Barcelona, followed by another sleepless night on the deck of a pitching ferry, left us both exhausted and ill tempered, but it was worth it
9. Ten minutes tramping through tree filled gullies, lantana clad ridges and scratchy re-growth, brought us to my boundary with the State Forest
10. On the second weekend they made the perilous, three hundred and fifty metre ascent up the escarpment to the tablelands where they spent two days and a night tramping between swamps, covered in mud to deter biting insects
11. When this great crowd came back escorting the Master into the city, Bartimeus, hearing the heavy tramping of the multitude, knew that something unusual was happening, and so he asked those standing near him what was going on
12. Tramping through the jelly the enemy were soon covered to the knees in jelly, for a short time the jelly was just a minor nuisance that escaped the attention of the captains who were eager to clash with this small band of rebels; when the central column were well advanced towards the small force of Tolteca and the flanks were into the cross section of jelly
13. I stuck my hands into the pockets of my coat since it was getting quite cold and started tramping up the hill towards the field that I had gathered bedding in earlier
14. He thought of his wife, Barbara, away with her tramping club in the Milford Sound
15. It was the wrong time of the year for a tramp, he had argued with her, but she was the expert, the tramping fanatic
16. Father felt that there was only so much smelling salts that Mother could take before she risked becoming an addict, and it was clear that she was not going to stay conscious as long as Matilda was tramping around on her carpet
17. goes tramping down street after street, eventually to find the place he sought was round the corner a
18. I had spent much of the day tramping 120
19. The wary officer answered, ‘Your Excellency! You know how, since the first moment this district was put under my control, the massive mountains have heard the hoof-fall of the mounted police, and the vast valleys have resounded to their tramping feet, so that we have crossed and criss-crossed even the smallest area of the land
20. “All this tramping around in the woods without proper shoes
21. A while there there was a group of boys doing just that, tramping through the woods with rifles, leaving empty beer cans, bodies of the birds and squirrels they shot
22. tramping of feet pounding out their message
23. the endless tramping of feet
24. Music swirled around her, drowning out the tramping
25. ached from their hours of tramping through the woods
26. and tantalising the local boys, not tramping across the galaxy with an android for a chaperone
27. Captain Sargas shrugged his shoulder, “That I don’t know, but I do know that I’m grateful to be the captain of this ship, which means I get to stay on board in the morning and not go tramping around that forbidden forest
28. As for the Boar House, perhaps I would have gone there if I’d had the legs for it, but tramping through the snow, I began to fade physically
29. It was as he journeyed from town to town collecting the king's taxes, that he noted down those bits of inn and wayside life and character that abound in the pages of "Don Quixote:" the Benedictine monks with spectacles and sunshades, mounted on their tall mules; the strollers in costume bound for the next village; the barber with his basin on his head, on his way to bleed a patient; the recruit with his breeches in his bundle, tramping along the road singing; the reapers gathered in the venta gateway listening to "Felixmarte of Hircania" read out to them; and those little Hogarthian touches that he so well knew how to bring in, the ox-tail hanging up with the landlord's comb stuck in it, the wine-skins at the bed-head, and those notable examples of hostelry art, Helen going off in high spirits on Paris's arm, and Dido on the tower dropping tears as big as walnuts
30. Here the children straying westward so long? so wide the tramping?
31. " asked Meg one snowy afternoon, as her sister came tramping through the hall, in rubber boots, old sack, and hood, with a broom in one hand and a shovel in the other
32. A tall, broad-shouldered young fellow, with a cropped head, a felt basin of a hat, and a flyaway coat, came tramping down the road at a great pace, walked over the low fence without stopping to open the gate, straight up to Mrs
33. Meg rather approved of the new arrangement at first, and found it a relief to know that John was having a good time instead of dozing in the parlor, or tramping about the house and waking the children
34. It had been brought to Teresa Panza, Sancho's wife, as well, and she with her hair all loose and half naked, dragging Sanchica her daughter by the hand, ran out to meet her husband; but seeing him coming in by no means as good case as she thought a governor ought to be, she said to him, "How is it you come this way, husband? It seems to me you come tramping and footsore, and looking more like a disorderly vagabond than a governor
35. They both led tramping lives, and this woman in Gerrard Street here had been married very young, over the broomstick (as we say), to a tramping man, and was a perfect fury in point of jealousy
36. No more tramping the streets begging for a job! No more hungry children at home
37. Tare and ages, what way would I be resting at all, he muttered thickly, and I tramping Dublin this while back with my share of songs and himself after me the like of a soulth or a bullawurrus? My hell, and Ireland's, is in this life
38. Marie-Laure is rereading Twenty Thousand Leagues—I could make out long ribbons of sea wrack, some globular and others tubular, laurenciae, cladostephae with their slender foliage—not far from the rue Cuvier gate when a group of children comes tramping through the leaves
39. "You see," said the Cowardly Lion, with a whimper, "I haven't the courage to keep tramping forever, without getting anywhere at all
40. Each evening, Louie saw the slaves tramping back in, their clothes packed with booty
41. A young man was tramping through the snow with a great bundle of branches tied to his back with a measure of vine
42. He walked to and fro all the length of the room, stopping sometimes to gnaw the finger-tips of his right hand with a lurid sideways glare fixed on the floor; then, with a sullen, repelling glance all round, he would resume his tramping in savage aloofness
43. How can we tramping barefoot into battle? How can we tolerate them with their champagnes and endure these scavengers in our midst with their varnished boots when our boys are their pates of Strasbourg when our soldiers are shivering about their camp fires and gnawing moldy bacon? I call upon every loyal Confederate to cast them out
44. There was a great cloud of red dust coming up the street and from the cloud came the sound of the tramping of many feet and a hundred or more negro voices, deep throated, curiously at the sweating black men, picks and shovels over their shoulders, careless, singing a hymn
45. No troops raised the red dust with their tramping feet
46. ” There was a tramping of feet
47. From time to time d'Urberville exhibited a sort of fierce distress at the sight of the tramping he had driven her to undertake by his misdemeanour
48. Charles, who had been tramping about his room for some time, singing to himself, now came down
49. Here we are and here we shall have to stay, unless any one fancies tramping the long open miles back to the river with Smaug on the watch!"
50. Looking in a mirror he was startled to see a much thinner reflection of himself than he remembered: it looked remarkably like the young nephew of Bilbo who used to go tramping with his uncle in the Shire; but the eyes looked out at him thoughtfully
1. Aunt Beatrice, Walter's wife, took the emerald that Ningla left me and scornfully said that tramps and whores were not deserving of good things
2. After we finished I know that we all felt better for having done our ablutions and we once again looked like soldiers instead of tramps
3. Or Salesmen Tramps and so on
4. Tramps and beggars lay asleep at the
5. Washerwomen yawned, dunny men yawned, policemen yawned, thieves yawned, dukes in their towers and tramps their gutters yawned, wastrels and workaholics yawned, even dogs and cats yawned
6. Breckenridge, who was talking to a couple of saddle tramps seated at a
7. wonder why the tramps would prefer to catch a few zzs on a bench right on a
8. Lately, however, the park, left to its own devices had fell into neglect; the peacocks had all gone, and the place had become a bit of a wasteland; a haven for the unemployed and unemployable, the tramps, winos and drug addicts
9. What terrible agonies and privations some of them, the tramps for instance, had endured! Could they care so much for a ray of sunshine, for the primeval forest, the cold spring hidden away in some unseen spot, which the tramp had marked three years before, and longed to see again, as he might to see his sweetheart, dreaming of the green grass round it and the bird singing in the bush? As he went on he saw still more inexplicable examples
10. They seemed to him a band of tramps, huddled together along the riverbanks, their old coats covered with dust and soot, stupefied by the panorama of sunset and waiting for the first chill of night bid them arise, shake themselves and begone
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13. There was also a sprinkling of those unfortunate outcasts of society - tramps and destitute, drunken loafers
14. In the Co-operative Commonwealth there will be no place for loafers; whether they call themselves aristocrats or tramps, those who are too lazy to work shall have no share in the things that are produced by the labour of others
15. As for the other class of loafers - those at the bottom, the tramps and people of that sort, if they were to become sober and industrious tomorrow, they also would be doing more harm than good to the other workers; it would increase the competition for work
16. I don't wish to speak disrespectfully of these tramps at all
17. They waited to be told as much, but after a few moments realized mere bunch of tramps
18. Was this the luxurious Lord John Roxton who had sat that evening in the Albany amidst his Persian rugs and his pictures in the pink radiance of the tinted lights? And was this the imposing Professor who had swelled behind the great desk in his massive study at Enmore Park? And, finally, could this be the austere and prim figure which had risen before the meeting at the Zoological Institute? No three tramps that one could have met in a Surrey lane could have looked more hopeless and bedraggled
19. ' Groans of protest rose from the other cells where various tramps and pickpockets were trying to get some sleep: 'Aw, pipe down!' 'Give a man some peace, can't yer?'
20. The caretaker was so struck with their innocent appearance, and with the elegance of Tess's gown hanging across a chair, her silk stockings beside it, the pretty parasol, and the other habits in which she had arrived because she had none else, that her first indignation at the effrontery of tramps and vagabonds gave way to a momentary sentimentality over this genteel elopement, as it seemed
21. What terrible agonies and privations some of them, the tramps for instance, had endured! Could they care so much for a ray of sunshine, for the primeval forest, the cold spring hidden away in some unseen spot, which the tramp had marked three years before, and longed to see again, as he might to see
22. They were tramps
23. “They won’t have no crop tramps in the county hospital
24. Close inshore was a multitude of fishing smacks--English, Scotch, French, Dutch, and Swedish; steam launches from the Thames, yachts, electric boats; and beyond were ships of large burden, a multitude of filthy colliers, trim merchantmen, cattle ships, passenger boats, petroleum tanks, ocean tramps, an old white transport even, neat white and grey liners from Southampton and Hamburg; and along the blue coast across the Blackwater my brother could make out dimly a dense swarm of boats chaffering with the people on the beach, a swarm which also extended up the Blackwater almost to Maldon
25. Save for the expression of the faces, London seemed a city of tramps
26. What terrible agonies and privations some of them, the tramps for instance, had 956 of 967
27. " I assure you," I addressed the doctor suddenly : " that you and I and all the rest here are more like tramps than this old man from whom you and I ought to learn, too, because he has a firm footing in life, while we all of us have no firm standpoint at all
28. Besides us five, there were three other tramps, just brought in
29. This saying may be applied even more fitly to the tramps
30. All these fugitives, unless they find some unexpected shelter for the winter, unless they meet some one interested in concealing them, or if—last resort—they cannot procure—and sometimes a murder does it—the legal document, which enables them to go about unmolested everywhere; all these fugitives present themselves in crowds, during the autumn, in the towns and at the prisons; they confess themselves to be escaped tramps, pass the winter in jail, and live in the secret hope of getting away the following summer
31. He was one of those seasoned tramps I've spoken about earlier
32. They worked at currying and tanning; but their chief business was usury, harbouring tramps, and receiving stolen goods; all sorts of petty irregular doings
33. The climate of our town and neighbourhood was pretty equable, especially in summer, which is a very good thing for tramps and vagabonds
34. Nekhludoff found out during his journey how tramps, escaping into the marshes, persuade a comrade to escape with them, and then kill him and feed on his flesh
35. It was reported to the Governor that something like a mutiny occurred, and in answer came a document ordering that the two chief culprits, Vasilieff and the tramp Don'tremember (an application given to some tramps and jail birds who, to conceal the identity, with characteristic ingenuity and stupidity make that answer to all questions relating to their names), be given thirty lashes each
36. Their respect for him increased after the incident of the two tramps who fell upon him; he wrenched himself loose from them and broke the arm of one of them in the fight
37. These tramps had gambled with a young prisoner of some means and deprived him of all his money
38. Stepan took his part, and deprived the tramps of their winnings
39. The tramps poured their abuse on him; but when they attacked him, he got the better of them
40. When the Governor asked how the fight had come about, the tramps declared that it was Stepan who had begun it
41. The Minister of justice having reported on the complicated case of the succession of the Baron Snyders, the young Tsar confirmed the decision by his signature; and also approved the new rules relating to the application of Article 1830 of the penal code, providing for the punishment of tramps
42. Ivanov (died 1912), ex-officer and old scribe, with whom Tolstoi became acquainted at the time of the census of 1862, having found him among the Moscow tramps
43. In view of this fact, the idea has occurred to some of Leo Nikolayevich's friends, of establishing in the village of Yásnaya Polyána a lodging- and eating-house for tramps, the use of which by the latter would save L
44. "You see, in the reports that have lately appeared in the local papers of the melancholy and terrible days of the last pogrom, there have very often been indications that among the instigators of the pogrom who were paid and organised by the police—the dregs of society, consisting of drunkards, tramps, souteneurs, and hooligans from the slums—thieves were also to be found
45. “Barring tramps, not one
46. To encourage citizens to furnish free meals for white tramps, who refuse to work at any price, drive out from our kitchens the Chinese, who to-day receive higher wages than white men and women are getting in any State east of the Rocky Mountains