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1 But women to-day travel very often in the company of their maids.
2 They travel very simple, sir, and their people are in undress livery.
3 You can't travel very far or venture too far outside a certain circle.
4 There are three fresh dogs bought in Anvig, and we travel very fast.
5 The motor, loaded with refugees, continued to travel very slowly down the hill.
6 May is a fabulous month, with travel very well aspected.
7 The boys can travel very quickly on these snow-shoes without sinking into the snow.
8 But this was not easy, for sound will travel very far among the hills.
9 Knights and horses in heavy armor couldn't travel very fast.
10 He did not, during the winter, travel very far afield.
11 But they can't travel very fast with sheep, you know.
12 And I would like to travel very , very far away!
13 Information does not need to travel very far to reach every member of the group.
14 Attaroa's hunters can travel very fast, for being on foot, and they knew the way.
15 Turns out you don't have to travel very far - it's right here in Australia.
16 Well named for travel very laborious during this time.
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