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1
This day Janice had set forth for a
long
jaunt
into the country.
2
It's a
long
jaunt
.
3
Now, Langston, if you're uncomfortable with my plans, I'll offer you an 'out.' I don't plan for this to be a
long
jaunt
.
4
She kicks off a month-
long
jaunt
in Nashville on October 19 and wraps in Atlanta on November 22.
5
At 4.20 P.M., Sunday, we rolled out of the station at Omaha, and started westward on our
long
jaunt
.
6
I'm travelling alone on this week-
long
jaunt
,
but now that I'm on this Hawaii-esque island I wish I'd brought my husband and daughters with me.
7
The snow was still too soft for
long
jaunts
.
8
Some day he will go off on one of these
long
jaunts
and will never return.
9
"It will be a
long
jaunt
,
"
the old gentleman said as we started off.
10
"We must not tire out our ponies, for we still have a
long
jaunt
ahead of us, according to the guide."
11
"True," said Frank, "but you will remember we took a pretty
long
jaunt
up the Dardanelles, and passed through the Kiel canal."
12
"I'd advise your going to the corral and having Jeb try out the horses for you, before you undertake any
long
jaunt
,
"
suggested Mrs. Brewster.
long
jaunt
long