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1 The Scribe will not follow them very far in their walk uptown .
2 She did not have time to walk uptown today, for she was needed at home.
3 People go round all the while writing about Old Greenwich Village, the harbour, the Ghetto, the walk uptown .
4 They fell silent as they continued to walk uptown toward her house, and then turned east on Ninety-first.
5 They started to walk uptown , making for the East Side, Ivan carrying the big trunk that no other man could lift.
6 Then she left the room and the house and walked uptown .
7 He left the office one day at four-thirty and walked uptown .
8 After Dummer had gone, Peter walked uptown , and saw his clergyman.
9 Jess Morse demanded, when the three girls left the hospital and walked uptown again.
10 Strong walked uptown on Broadway the next afternoon to join the crowd welcoming Lincoln.
11 On this particular morning Hollis Holworthy was walking uptown and they met opposite the cathedral.
12 Galt delivered the message to Dickson and walked uptown to Webb's house, where he expected to find him.
13 He walked uptown under the bright marquees of the Broadway cinemas, past a noisy jazz band in the Metrodome bar.
14 At length, unable to remain where I was any longer, I descended to the street and walked uptown in the rain.
15 As he walked uptown to his lodgings Jarvis faced the fact that up to this present moment he had been on the wrong track.
16 Usually at this time you are most earnestly walking uptown , and not a sign of a dog as far as the eye can see.
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