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1 And it's such a long trudge from here down to the river.
2 We stood in a daze, our long trudge affecting us now.
3 I left them, and took a long trudge among the valleys.
4 He's been in deep, and it's a pretty long trudge .
5 Then he faced a long trudge back to the bungalow for a change of clothes.
6 And then a long trudge back to the house.
7 It would be a long trudge to the top.
8 It comes to numb brains and the long trudge .
9 The hour- long trudge to the supermarket on the camp's edge now takes 10 minutes on two wheels.
10 And with this thought to chew on, I turned and began the long trudge back to Worksop.
11 However, the 'West Butt' route can't shield climbers from the weather, so Denali is more than just a long trudge .
12 After a long trudge the Briqueterie was reached, a dangerous and dreaded spot, for it was periodically swept with shell fire.
13 And everyone needs a miracle or two, just to prove life is more than just one long trudge from the cradle to the grave.
14 Joe said I wouldn't dare to do it, so I must, commanded Jill, as they paused for breath after the long trudge up hill.
15 In the present state of his strength, however, he found it a long trudge indeed; and before the house came in sight, was very weary.
16 CSKA Moscow - 1 Arsenal - 0: Arsenal made the long trudge home with a burning sense of injustice for company.
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