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1. He forbade her to take a break until the whole wardrobe had been disposed of and it wasn’t until nearly four o’clock that afternoon that Cyberia managed to trudge home wearily, smelling of sweat, fried burgers and other people’s loose change
2. As he continued to trudge down the hallway, he passed a window and glanced outside
3. He continued the forward trudge as quickly as they could manage across the rocky terrain
4. Her morning trudge into the hills had turned out to be rather more pleasure than work so far
5. THE NEXT MORNING, when I trudge into the training room, yawning, a large target stands at one end of the room, and next to the door is a table with knives strewn across it
6. He waved good-bye and watched her trudge through the mud and debris and
7. We trudge through a crumbling city and a perishing planet
8. After that, the long hot trudge through the desert kingdom and the excruciating loss of Carthen, his young apprentice and friend, the apparent death of Isabella, too, and its effect on Johan
9. Johan turned and began to trudge back to where she and the First Elder sat on the ground
10. On my trudge up the slope, I’d noticed a dozen deer up ahead but had paid little attention to them
11. Pete started his trudge off in the snow
12. trudge along to the library for this kind of help, but LexisNexis is faster
13. You hang your head and trudge onward
14. ‘Bit of a trudge, I’m afraid,’ said DS Burrows as they rounded the top landing and walked over to his front door
15. Not think that I might trudge this path
16. Any enthusiasm I have is pounded away as we trudge up the
17. the horizon and trudge onward
18. As I trudge up the incline toward the house, I glance back over my
19. “Did you have any plans?” Loki gasps out as they trudge along
20. She was obliged to trudge the roads seeking any corner that might offer her some kind of shelter… she was exhausted, her feet sore and blistered from endlessly moving from one place to another
21. The winter was upon them, and already rain and gales made being out of doors impossible except for one daily courageous trudge after dinner with the children in waterproofs and goloshes, and she thought that with a little arranging she might shorten and brighten the long months to the spring
22. We concentrated on the mountains beyond the ridge; beyond the claustrophobic mass of trees we had to trudge through
23. It’s only to be expected that if you trudge around and then spend hours in the Dead Place among those rocks and hills that you will become exhausted
24. Rather than trudge to home or quarters in the cold most of the other laborers would join him
25. It was raining again so I raised my umbrella and began the trudge home
26. His days in the city were spent training the protectors, planning improvements, toiling physically until he'd trudge back to his house exhausted, and collapse onto his bed only to awake early and continue with the same
27. ” We started on a slow trudge down Patission Street moving against an incoming tide of people on their way to Omonia
28. It formed part of a large house, with a tarmac front garden that provided ample space for parking and would have saved them the half-mile trudge back to the car
29. Thinking of Smirnaz I wondered if my people would leave their lands at my command and trudge off trustingly into the desert sands of the Wastelands to the mythical Forests of Darkor? I could only hope so
30. Gaining their feet they began to trudge after their father with all their heart
31. My spirit felt heavy within me as I continued to trudge towards the arena
32. One behind another, round or pointed, piercing the sky or massing themselves, like sailing ships, like granite cliffs, spires and offices, wharves and factories crowd the bank; eternally the pilgrims trudge; barges rest in mid stream heavy laden; as some believe, the city loves her prostitutes
33. us trudge by, invited us to lodge there
34. He hardly opened his lips during that weary trudge across the moor, nor would he enter the school when he reached it, but went on to Mackleton Station, whence he could send some telegrams
35. dimly on the quay, the cheery hail, the splash of the hawser; the trudge up the
36. who seeing us trudge by, invited us to lodge there
37. Others trudge over the Penny Bridge and past the iron turntables and floating metal cranes close to Spiller’s Mills
38. He would see mothers from English farms trudging along with their infants in their arms, when the child would be stricken with fever and would die; the mother would pause to dig a hole in the loose earth with her bare hands, would bury the babe therein with the same natural grave-tools, shed one tear, and again trudge on
39. ” Zig—this city is not a machine, it’s a body, and it’s ly—and with your army-surplus bookbag full of Marx and Engels and the moldering remains of yesterday’s uneaten lunch, you trudge upstairs
40. There was nothing now to be done but to tighten the belts round their empty stomachs, and hoist their empty sacks and packs, and trudge along the track without any great hope of ever getting to the end before they lay down and died of starvation
41. As Legolas had reported, they found that the snow became steadily more shallow as they went down, so that even the hobbits could trudge along
42. The hours passed in a weary stumbling trudge with a few brief halts
43. Hudson hoisted up the bags, and he began to trudge as rapidly as he could toward a red brick factory at the next street corner
44. I surveyed it all with disquiet and was about to trudge upstairs when I noticed a fine-blowing litter on the floor of the circling horse race
45. Once Cœur de Gris was driven to his knees by the heat, but immediately he rose to trudge onward
46. Doc watched him trudge over the brim of the dune and saw the wind flip up the brim of his straw hat and the yellow sun light up his face and glisten in his beard
47. And then I was in Louisiana, with Lake Charles away to the side in the dark, but my lights glittered on ice and glinted on diamond frost, and those people who forever trudge the roads at night were mounded over with cloth against the cold
48. Of deep-sea fishings he heard tell, and mighty silver gatherings of the mile-long net; of sudden perils, noise of breakers on a moonless night, or the tall bows of the great liner taking shape overhead through the fog; of the merry home-coming, the headland rounded, the harbour lights opened out; the groups seen dimly on the quay, the cheery hail, the splash of the hawser; the trudge up the steep little street towards the comforting glow of red-curtained windows
49. Never mind! In fifteen years when they let me out of prison I will trudge off to him, a beggar, in rags
1. They trudged on for hours more as Kortrax got low behind them
2. For Afternoonday they trudged on in front of the Troarar hills, some greener humps in the distance across dun plains of thinning ribbonleaves in rough gravel
3. They picked up their walking sticks and once again trudged
4. Bill Smythe once again eyed the two men as they trudged against
5. And so we trudged, arm in arm, dazzled by the breathtaking beauty contrasting with the pointless tragedy that had invaded our lives
6. For the first half mile we trudged in sombre mood, the others too scared to speak in case I snapped again
7. creaking of bed springs, Ken trudged up to the boy’s room, ready to
8. positioned between the two men, as they trudged
9. Kulai figured it was just some salesman or messenger but trudged up the stairs to the front office
10. The exhausted men trudged down the stairs and
11. As he trudged disconsolately down the road, Jean felt both
12. The wind and snow had abated as Jean trudged dejectedly
13. the door clanged behind them and they trudged wearily
14. He trudged miserably along the corridor – his
15. " before she trudged off, for a walk with Rob
16. felt the need for conversation as they trudged up the
17. Henri was downcast as he and Jean trudged the
18. X’ander trudged onward toward Lock Core, in his wrinkled hands, the Eater continued to test the dim barrier of blue flames that encased it
19. "We're too late," Emily said, peering through the trees, watching as a group of men and women trudged toward them
20. Rollinthor thrashing in his hands, Drua'd trudged past the line of wolf helmed soldiers, the light of a thousand colors flashing on his face while the pair of Rock Dwarves walking beside him moved in darkness, obscured by the shadow of the Keeper's guard
21. trudged beneath the forbidding walls of yet another
22. He trudged on through the morning feeling
23. grumbled to Annabelle as they trudged a few paces
24. The horses made barely a sound as they trudged
25. Had some intrepid botanist trudged the weary path, he or she would have eventually reached the mount, and had the mist dispersed they would have spied in the mounts lee a large green hollow ringed with hedges and 'Dingles House' which its red brick and slate roof set in a substantial garden beautifully landscaped with all manner of tall trees, shrubs and lawns
26. They trudged over to Fizzicist who, having polished off a dozen sandwiches and washed his stubbled face in the stream, was now clambering into his bag
27. "I trudged over to Noonitondow and looked up Dara not long after we got back here
28. Grunting from the pain, he trudged on
29. So she trudged up a lane that led into the hills
30. He trudged until he was gone again with a steady pace of slow but determined footsteps
31. But something did matter, she realised, as she trudged on further, along a path that receded to a narrow point
32. Joseph thanked him and we trudged wearily in the direction he pointed
33. My arms tightened around Jesus as we trudged toward the mountains
34. “I don"t think I"ve ever known the weather to be so hot,” Sarah complained, swiping damp hair off her forehead as we trudged toward the well
35. Up to 3,000 cattle a day trudged down this route, and none had control over their bowels
36. ” I trudged up the stairs my head hung low like a dog that had taken a beating I was a little unsteady on my feet but I eventually made I as Helen followed behind like a hangman
37. As we trudged along with the rain slanting down everyone noticed that if anything the build up for the new offensive had gotten even bigger with more supplies and men if that was possible
38. She sighed as she trudged toward the house
39. He turned away and trudged back to the sofa
40. He trudged on, over sand between loosely formed dunes, not really knowing why he was wasting so much effort producing more heat internally leading towards (supposed) dehydration
41. The clock had struck five, and as cold dread began to spread throughout him, he had packed his things up and trudged out to his car
42. I trudged up the stairs to the house, and taking my overcoat off, went in to tell Mother the bad news
43. That sounded wonderful, so putting Steroids, Jocko, Felicity, Felix and Felicia out of my head, I trudged up the stairs, slowly but surely, got out of my clothes, and found my
44. I put the uneaten Chinese in the refrigerator and trudged to the stairway
45. With that, the rotten-hearted Man and Halfling trudged off and began shackling the younglings back to the harness, including Cheeryup and Rowdingle Parfinn
46. I couldn’t refuse him, so I trudged back in, and went with him up to his room where he
47. I trudged up to Mother’s door, and she met me there with a trash bag in hand
48. things to do over the weekend and decided that I would need an early start, so I trudged up the stairs, undressed and slipped into bed, thankful that things hadn’t gone worse for us in Baltimore
49. air, before nightfall they had trudged so far, hand in hand, that they
50. to her shoulder and trudged off to the village with it
1. As his work downtown trudges on, worry etches lines in my husband’s face
2. He eyes Drew, who trudges at the back of the group, and says, “Pick up the pace, Drew!”
3. Bowing her head, she trudges up the steps
4. The man trudges up the beach in her general direction, but then stops
5. After a long silence, the boy in the chair gets up and trudges to a small shack on the dock that serves as the office
1. The unlikely couple spent the next few days trudging
2. The next day was spent trudging through torrential,
3. Breakfast was a mediocre affair, but undismayed Fizzicist struck camp and with his weary flock trudging behind he marched onwards to the crossroads
4. But, trudging along in his suit of full mail, Theodorous and his battle axe kept the road open for Bri Lynn and the rest of the soldiers to follow
5. The loose surface absorbed their energy as they crunched forward and soon they were only trudging ahead at barely half speed
6. ” said Fletcher, trudging heavily alongside Calvin
7. Not trudging through soft gravel made all the difference to their walking pace
8. Soon they were trudging their way along the valley floor once more
9. In his „How the Mind Works," Stephen Pinker would have us believe that he can retroactively read the mind of early man trudging the African savannah, and that this ancestor of us all would have been gratified by a clear sky due to the fact that he would be better able to spot predators than would be the case on a cloudy day
10. Raven shook it firmly and gave a nod of acknowledgement before trudging back to his cell
11. There was something wholesomely invigorating about trudging up a mountain, his spiked shoes crunching through the snow, finding weak points in the glacial sections
12. When Granny came trudging wearily home that
13. was trudging along in the rain
14. He drove the entire length of town several times, peering into the entrance of every waterfront property, but there was no sign of any fishing boats at all, a phenomenon he found strikingly odd: after all, the pueblo’s name in English was Old Port and what was a port without boats other than dug-out canoes or a public jetty? He returned the car to the general store, and decided to endure the heat trudging the length of the beachfront road in a more careful search for a dock or someone who knew the whereabouts of the Caroline
15. Molo went silent for a few moments and lowered his head, trudging behind the Pilgrim who seemed to be little more than inconvenienced by the difficult terrain
16. Pigeons and swallows were trudging along stained rooftops lazily and even rats seemed attuned to the curfew, fleeing purposefully back into their shadowy nests wherever there were people left to harrow
17. Sven looked off to where Cinder was trudging away on her own toward an
18. moved first, trudging slowly along the hold, with Wedge close
19. “I’ll think about it…” he muttered, trudging towards the eastern
20. on its side, trudging wearily to end of the road
21. " He walked out in a trance, missing by a hair, a collision with a patient trudging down the hallway behind a walker
22. more refugees most of them ill, had been trudging into the
23. when they are seen trudging round shopping centres with
24. As they passed through the middle of the caravan, Moshe saw the old herb woman again, trudging determinedly alongside and within easy reach of Sari, who looked much more alert now
25. hour to spare; and, seeing as I’d been trudging the entire
26. her trudging along the road under the hot Aruban sun
27. After trudging up the path, Tim marked the area I pointed to with the stakes and twine and asked me why I’d picked it
28. Despite my reservations it appeared to work; guests who arrived irritable, pinched and nervous, perked up remarkably; although it’s just as likely their sudden rush of bonhomie was relief at entering a warm house after trudging through freezing sleet
29. Concealing and chaining his bike a hundred metres from the road, Jarek shouldered a pack containing a bottle of water and enough bread and biscuits for two days, then spent the day trudging through dense undergrowth
30. As the sun set the skeleton crawled out of the river and continued trudging west
31. "Grandfather's away, inspecting the perimeter, checking fortifications, trudging through the snow
32. sense to stay in their dens while I was out trudging the trails though I
33. His feet were trudging through deep thick mud
34. then continued her trudging
35. He looked at Malik, trudging up the steps
36. ’ Will said, trudging over to lift the hatch of the
37. And so they separated, Stephi trudging down to eat and watch for Bob, who came
38. ‘Cheers man!’ beamed Ben, happy to not be trudging down the road to his
39. ‘I’ve done me job, I’m off!’ He turned and started trudging
40. Given our enfeebled state and the now mounting heat, trudging up and down sand and asphalt seemed a stupid’s idea
41. After trudging to the top of the hill, Paul discovered the knoll they were standing on overlooked a large grass-covered pasture at least fifty acres in size
42. For Pedro everything is a first: going to the movies, smoking some marijuana, trudging round the nightlife, spending the day on the beach, going into the salty sea
43. This was why she was now trudging up and down the hallways and stairs of her dorm, drawing curious glances from her neighbors as she limped by their open doors for the third, fifth or seventh time
44. Trudging behind, Locke pondered the issue of the Director’s meeting
45. After what seemed like hours of uphill trudging he decided to take a rest
46. He started trudging down the walkway, and walked toward the large building at the end
47. Anne watched her maid go before trudging off to the stairs once more, and when she had
48. Have you considered that there would be no trudging to market, and consequently you will only require half the boots and stockings and skirts those poor girls have to buy who live up in the villas that look so grand and pretend to give such high wages?'
49. Grandsires with venerable hair are rather at a discount; the young men's way of trudging cannot be described as elastic; and their talk, when there is any, does not consist of praise of the local landowner
50. Then I shall turn back, when the last whisk of her shining skirts has gleamed round the bend of the road, to my own business, to the sober trudging along the row of days allotted me, to the making of economies, the reading of good books, the practice of abstract excellences, the pruning of my soul