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1 You stroll out to pluck a Sweet William in the park-andlo!
2 And you let her stroll out right in front of you.
3 Instead, Bruce had preferred to stroll out in search of friends.
4 We can stroll out quite comfortably by our own private route.
5 I think I'll take a stroll out that way myself about seven o'clock.
6 Forty minutes later, I stroll out of Antibes station and down to the harbour.
7 On Sundays, if the weather is fine, we stroll out together in the fields.
8 It will be dark soon, and I'll just stroll out and look about me.
9 I meant to say that I think I'll stroll out .
10 But first, ere he sat down at table, he must stroll out and around.
11 In the evening I stroll out alone, to look at the village in the moonlight.
12 The next day when school was dismissed, Abel asked leave to stroll out of bounds.
13 After supper, a heaven-born chance led Mrs. Dean to stroll out into the lovely night.
14 Then he could stroll out without attracting attention.
15 The lovers could never stroll out in each other's company, or even spend the night together.
16 When you are presentable, come over here again, and we'll stroll out in search of adventure.
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