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1 And now, my son, let us hie to the siege of Washington.
2 Help Maelgwnt, and then all of you hie to Llanelli as soon as you can.
3 We'll hie to the grove and question
4 Her instinct was to hie to the deepest and darkest part of the garden and to die there.
5 If you conceive a need to hie to John O'Groats or Land's End, do break the news to him gently.
6 Like Donjalolo himself, we hie to and fro; for back now must we pace to the House of the Morning.
7 And now the good stranger departed; saying, he must hie to a wedding, waiting his presence in an arbor adjoining.
8 Then he would sally forth and hie to the river-side, and pass long hours in the dreamy reveries of an artist.
9 He commissioned a neighbouring boy to hie to the booth for the latest figures, and his emissary taught lightning a lesson.
10 Therefore you must lend me of your means till we meet again, so that I may hie to the nearest tavern.
11 School starts tomorrow, else I'd be after him myself; but on Saturday we'll hie to the mountain, Weston and Captain and I.
12 When I came in, I hied to my closet, and read as follows:
13 Hie to him and say I must see him at once.
14 So; she hies to her tryst, for this is the land of the Vaishnava Poets.
15 No citizen of Mizora ever hied to the country for pure water and fresh air.
16 After every meal, they hied to the galley and solaced their souls with a whiff.
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