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1 Artie wondered if the slow foot traffic had anything to do with Sal Baxter's death.
2 All these days flashed before Adam while he put a slow foot out on the tent-rug.
3 The sagacious horse was left to pick out his own way along the narrow trail at a slow foot - pace .
4 Avoid going "limp noodle" (a slow foot cut with straight legs), as this position fails to generate the needed momentum.
5 Lee, equally silent, again set a slow foot out, moving cautiously toward the spot where his eyes sought Quinnion in the dark.
6 At a slow foot - pace the pioneers followed down the wild valley of the Holston River, often with towering mountains rising upon each side of them.
7 I then withdrew; with slow feet , however, and a misgiving heart.
8 I rapped on her door until I heard slow feet coming down the stairs.
9 Cora's trial dragged itself into the following January on the slow feet of countless technicalities.
10 They limp along with slow feet .
11 As ever he mixed it up and broke after a delightful forehand to Tsonga's slow feet , then a wicked return.
12 The woman began a half-hysterical sobbing, but after a moment she turned and came with slow feet to where Stewart lay.
13 Yet half a dozen times he went on, though with slow feet , thinking always, Was he right in what he was doing, was he right?
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