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Every far-journeyer or strange tribesman was brought before him.
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He called himself a "journeyer," as if it were a vocation, an avocation, and a faith.
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Seven years had passed quickly for him; he had traveled the roads, a solitary journeyer, through Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas.
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We're journeyers-rockand tree and Kelpie's Pool with the rest of us.
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The wedding-journeyers looked at each other with eyes of sad amaze.
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Following her, the journeyers continued south, veering only slightly west.
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The trail they had broken into the country was packed hard by later journeyers.
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We had journeyers' supper and fire, for it was cold, cold in these heights.
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All about the wedding-journeyers swelled the deep tide of life back from its night-long ebb.
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I have received little but generosity from Britons, and I do not accept that's an aberrant experience for journeyers.
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Then, following the left bank around, the journeyers made a slight jog to the west and another swing back around.
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But when the wedding-journeyers emerged upon Broadway, the other passages and incidents of their dream faded before the superior fantasticality of the spectacle.
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Of the many beautiful things to see in the neighborhood of Quebec, our wedding-journeyers were in doubt on which to bestow their one precious afternoon.