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1 As we trudge through the corridors of the ship, I speculate wildly.
2 The snow is deep there, and he has to trudge through it.
3 And now let's trudge through this blotted-out world together for a time.
4 It had been a long, uneventful trudge through dusty hills and rotten woodland.
5 At last they struck the long beach and began to trudge through the sand.
6 She had climbed several like it in her dismal trudge through the empty city.
7 I trudge through the woods and reach my old house while there's still light.
8 Some trudge through conventions with knives made of spray-painted cardboard taped to their knuckles.
9 We would trudge through several more rounds of trying to make our message more succinct.
10 Even as we trudge through the Arauazinho, he awaits the verdict on his final appeal.
11 Aaron watched Thomas trudge through the snow, and a wave of grief washed over him.
12 Presently they started on their trudge through those endless trees, with Fear for a companion.
13 The flying experience feels like it gets crummier all the time, and people trudge through it.
14 Nora watched the boy trudge through the fog.
15 Our ride has spared us a six-hour trudge through minefields and muddy riverbeds also known as wadis.
16 And so began an eventful, and an unforgettable, 70-day trudge through the nooks and corners of Goa.
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