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1 Leaving the lane, the two girls took a footpath leading across the fields.
2 Leaving the dirt road, she took a footpath toward the lodge.
3 She went inland, across the stream, and took a footpath back to the shore.
4 By taking a footpath from the hotel, the pedestrian eliminates the bend in five minutes.
5 He was glad when Mr. Abbott said good night and took a footpath to the west.
6 She went onward, avoiding the village of Falkland, and took a footpath which led through the park.
7 At Eynsford he changed and taking a footpath along a winding valley went wandering into the hills.
8 To avoid meeting any possible wayfarers he left the high road and took a footpath under some fir-trees.
9 The boy was walking round the corner of a nearby house, taking a footpath that cut through the area.
10 "Then he certainly took a footpath on one side or the other."
11 We took a footpath through the meadows, shaded by cherry trees in bloom, and reached the spot after an hour's walk.
12 He now took a footpath that led through a meadow, crossed a bridge, and found himself in a plantation with neatly-graveled paths.
13 She held a woven shawl close at her shoulders as she took a footpath down to a driftwood and sod hut just above the strand.
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