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1 They trudged on for some minutes in silence, and then Bradley asked:
2 They trudged on in uneasy silence till surprised by an open door.
3 So we trudged on looking anxiously for church spires and chimney tops.
4 As they trudged on , he talked the matter over with Lew again.
5 Amid the prehistoric beasts, in the swamp of snow, Mary trudged on .
6 He said never a word for a few moments, but trudged on .
7 They arose, and after despairing glances at their bespattered garments, trudged on .
8 I tied it to my pack with a strap and trudged on .
9 Presently he trudged on , head downward, pondering upon another problem than Napoleon's.
10 Jakob Kuisl had trudged on ahead with his spade in hand.
11 But he was not going to spend money causelessly; so he trudged on .
12 Discussing the happening from every point of view, the two lads trudged on .
13 Silently, thoughtfully I trudged on for an hour through the thick red dust.
14 We pushed aside the brambles and trudged on , the waterfall quieting behind us.
15 The poor weary girl now trudged on with a doubting heart.
16 He had taken her hand again, and they trudged on under the stars.
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