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1 Slowly and struttingly did the man of two virtues perform the whole pilgrimage of Oxford-street.
2 These sleeping pilgrims were destined to accomplish their whole pilgrimage to the bitterness of some other end.
3 But Gilbert led the van, and held the whole pilgrimage together, commanding where the camp should be each night, and ordering the march.
4 Technically, anyway; this whole Pilgrimage shit really screwed things up.
5 After all, if he took flight to another galaxy and, however unlikely it was, she resolved the whole Pilgrimage problem, he'd never know.
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