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1 Brother Scribe sighs like a broken bellows, and we trudge on .
2 Still, we trudge on , boots full and soaked to the bone.
3 The sheep trudge on stoically, oblivious to the weather.
4 We pass it and trudge on in light marching order, carrying arms, blankets, haversacks, and canteens.
5 Leaving the place with reluctance, I left it late in the afternoon to trudge on to Oxford.
6 Am I to travel with six white horses and silver bells, or trudge on foot with a wallet?
7 After allowing me to cool for a moment, he repeats the last line written, and we trudge on .
8 He had heard some things which would occupy his thoughts in his solitary trudge on his way to Boston.
9 The horseman, who heard this, pulled up and cried, "Hullo, Hans why do you trudge on foot?"
10 It is as if anyone who thinks lives in hell, while the passive majority trudge on , unburdened by thought.
11 She was thinking of Nicholas having to trudge on foot all those miles back after his exertions on the sward.
12 He knew that the Babe would trudge on till he dropped in his tracks before acknowledging that he was tired.
13 What right have you to ride in your coach or astride your spirited barb while I am forced to trudge on foot?
14 A good many camels having been thus lost, Halliday, Ben, and I were compelled, as at first, to trudge on on foot.
15 Though swept down for some distance, we got safe on shore at last, but we had to trudge on in our wet clothes.
16 A poor creature belonging to a Tuatee, however, is forced always to trudge on foot, although its master often takes a lift himself.
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