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1 She began to go afield , and made trips of exploration along the river.
2 As Tess withdrew to go afield to the cows he said to her softly-
3 Do not go afield for thy duty again.
4 Such places are not usually frequented by men and boys who go afield for the purpose of shooting.
5 Good trails lead over the whole place, and sometimes we would go afield and call on some neighbor.
7 They go afield for a portion of the day, but, as I have before mentioned, pastures are few and far between.
8 There was a moujik who had a wife and seven children, and one day he got ready to go afield , to plough.
9 Whittal, look thou to the postern and remember it is forbidden to go afield , until my father hath had this heathen under examination.
10 Why must the artist go afield to dabble in far-fetched artificialities that have nothing to do with his own proper time and place?
11 If we go afield and collect for ourselves, the cost is practically nothing and we have the benefit of being in the air and sunshine.
12 My man's gone afield , and the little girl's seeing to the kettles.
13 The real archer when he goes afield enters a land of subtle delight.
14 Whenever he goes afield there is something new or interesting to see and to observe.
15 Old Peter went afield with us that day.
16 Old Daniel with little Dan'l went afield .
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