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1 Some civilians now have to walk barefoot , unable to find shoes their size.
2 I would go to him if I had to walk barefoot .
3 Formerly it was quite the thing to walk barefoot in the dew at dawn.
4 I'd already decided that I'd rather walk barefoot on burning coals than wear either.
5 No, not though I walk barefoot after him to the ends of the earth.
6 You not walk barefoot long time 'count broken glass everywhere.
7 We are pilgrims here and we cannot walk barefoot on this world's rugged roads.
8 Ever wonder how dogs can walk barefoot in the snow?
9 But it means you can now walk barefoot on a scorching pavement without the pain.
10 It was also a painful place to walk barefoot .
11 He would walk barefoot through fire for that look.
12 When he began to walk he would walk barefoot .
13 Would he do such a thing, walk barefoot to Arizona to make some sort of point?
14 She tried to walk barefoot up a lava slope that was just short of melting hot.
15 Unlike most Englishmen, Lawrence could survive on their meager diet and walk barefoot where they did.
16 Don't walk barefoot , Stanislaw, or you'll catch cold.
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