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1 Two small excursion steamboats were built, and plied the delectable waters.
2 The Fourth Meander made a small excursion to go around it.
3 It won't hurt to let the young women make a small excursion , he thought.
4 Rosie described our small excursion for her mother, made it sound funny and quaint.
5 At that moment the whistle of the small excursion steamer below broke out in a shrill scream.
6 She really felt-didshe not?-thatshe would enjoy making a small excursion , she was so wonderfully well-for her.
7 The little platforms moved; the one nearest my wrist vibrated rapidly across a very small excursion that tickled like the devil.
8 I never recommend small excursions unless you are making a long stay in the neighbourhood.
9 On the evenings that followed those small excursions she was particularly gentle to her mother.
10 On week-days, he said he studied, paid little visits, took small excursions , and came home to dinner.
11 The preferred tack is to make small excursions from the known world, trying always to keep the shore in sight.
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