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1 We laid them on the ground in a little roadside banana patch.
2 The little roadside cafés had been cleared out by the preceding hordes.
3 Quiet little roadside springs trickled through the moss and ran across the path.
4 He got out at a little roadside station, and I reflected.
5 At a little roadside tea house they paused for lunch.
6 At the little roadside stations the people crowded around the trains and cheered the soldiers.
7 There was a delicate perfume, too, as of wild flowers and sweet little roadside blossoms.
8 We approached a little roadside inn.
9 After all, it would not be the first time that I had passed the night in a little roadside inn.
10 How slowly the train seemed to creep, to be sure; and how long we stopped at the little roadside stations!
11 About five o'clock that evening our train arrived at a little roadside station, where Sir Roger Granville's motor-car awaited us.
12 Hindoos are now the prevailing race, and their religion finds frequent expression in idol temples and shrines beneath little roadside groves.
13 This explained us pretty well, I thought, and we got most heartening coffee and a cart to a little roadside station.
14 The headquarters was established in a little roadside inn about half a mile outside the town, and was as orderly as a bank.
15 Then he drove on, silently, for a while, as if the little roadside ceremony had left behind it thoughts too deep for expression.
16 They had got about eight miles from Marseilles when suddenly the engine slackened speed, and the train drew up at a little roadside station.
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