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1 Need I trace the course of the tale with closer accuracy?
2 We may therefore turn away from the Greek-speaking countries, and trace the course of
3 Can you go to the map and trace the course of this famous retreat?
4 Barcoo expedition to trace the course of Leichhardt's party.
5 To trace the course of his own fortunes.
6 We cannot trace the course of Miriam's life.
7 I bent over my horse's shoulder to trace the course of the road; but I could see nothing.
8 With the end of a finger we might trace the course in which either of those little springs should flow.
9 Turning to the east we could trace the course of the Nascaupee to where we had entered it on Sunday.
10 Let us go a little back, reader, and trace the course of the ship Pacific and those on board of her.
11 In another volume, "Kornilov to Brest-Litovsk," I trace the course of the Revolution up to and including the German peace.
12 We could not trace the course of the bullet, and judged it best to spare meddling with a hurt we could not help.
13 We will now trace the course and effects of the three revolutions which closed the reign of War, and crowned the power of Peace.
14 Annie came back, eyes trying to dart everywhere at once trying to trace the course of each carbonized page as it rose and seesawed.
15 Her lookouts traced the course of each tiny blot upon the distant sea-line.
16 With a finger Nabbs traced the course of the main river back inland.
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