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1 Sometimes it causes the current to go southwards .
2 And now she begged Trafford to go southwards before winter froze the plains impassably, and the snow made tombs of the valleys.
3 King Olaf went southwards through Gudbrandsdal, and thence out to Hedemark.
4 King Harald moved out with his army from Throndhjem, and went southwards to More.
5 Going southwards from Gândhâra, the travellers in four days arrived at the kingdom of Purushapura.
6 All have gone southwards towards the Afric shore, seeking warmth and days of endless sunshine.
7 To-night he went southwards down Gower Street, drawn by the never-ending fugitive perspective of the lamps.
8 Special trains were coming through every ten minutes from Treviso and Venice packed with refugees, going southwards .
9 I think now of going southwards and then westwards, thus making a long détour round the disturbed district.
10 They went southwards before the wind.
11 So he went southwards to Calcutta.
12 How many boats were going southwards !
13 Going southwards the line roughly skirted the eastern edge of the wood which lies upon a slope facing the east.
14 The following spring (A.D. 869) King Harald went southwards with his fleet along the coast, and subdued Firdafylke.
15 Then he went southwards to England, and had his third battle at Whitby, and gained the victory, and burnt the town.
16 "All the boats are going southwards to-day," she said.
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