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1
Come, drink, eat, rest awhile at our hearth, thou poor
old
pilgrim
!
2
Now he knew him: the
old
pilgrim
he'd met months ago.
3
In the second place,-onthis fine
old
pilgrim
's
birth and boyhood and youth.
4
The
old
pilgrim
did not seem to notice; he gestured to Ivanr's fields.
5
It was the
old
pilgrim
,
Orman, leaning upon his crooked staff.
6
The
old
pilgrim
women have invented all that to make fools of simple folk.
7
The
old
pilgrim
then turning to the three merchants, said-
8
This exhilarating climb to the broad 690m summit is along an
old
pilgrim
's
path.
9
The
old
pilgrim
fashion is still the only way.
10
He was an
old
pilgrim
and evidently suffering much.
11
Three
old
pilgrim
women, wearing bark shoes and carrying wallets, passed noiselessly by the speakers.
12
Finally, he took a useful hint from this remark, which a thoughtful
old
pilgrim
made:
13
This road was lain over the
old
pilgrim
trail.
14
The
old
pilgrim
drew himself up straight.
15
Tall and sickly-thin: the
old
pilgrim
.
16
Without a pang the
old
pilgrim
entered into rest, and no one knew in that slumbering household the moment she went home.
old
pilgrim
old