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When we arrived home I trudged up the stairs on my own, as he remained downstairs.
Sighing, she grabbed her trunk full of clothes and a canvas bag full of other miscellaneous items, and trudged out the door.
I trudged to my room, all the way muttering about how she would blackmail me with this little bit of information.
I trudged up the walkway into the tiny undersized school that I had the misfortune to attend.
About 100 kilometres away from the boma, a bare-footed lad trudged his way to a ramshackle school in Luumbo village down in the Gwembe valley.
The crusaders deployed and made no demonstration as they trudged unmurmuringly over the hills of sand unadorned by a patch of vegetation.
I trudged into the depression and fell into a sound sleep as Billie stayed on guard.
There was a knock at the door so I got up and trudged to the door bitterly and peeped through the small windows.
A sharp stab of hunger gnawed at Vincent's gut as he trudged along the dunes of sand that rose and fell like waves frozen in time.
From inside he heard the creaking of floorboards as someone trudged down the stairs.
This morning, I trudged through the knee-high drifts of wolves to bring you a picture which sums up the stark terror facing this country.
I stripped my bed of the familiar black bedspread and trudged back down the hall and to the stairs, after letting a loud yawn escape my mouth.
I trudged two miles to a friend's, with all my worldly goods tightly packed into two suitcases.
He trudged on up and snagging the reins to his horse, swung in one smooth motion into the saddle.
People were also smiling at Al, as he trudged up the hill with his accordion on his back and a hogshead of beer at his side.
We left our boats on the river and trudged into the Surinamese jungle without speaking.
The air was hot and the mosquitoes were biting as Tom Brown sweatily trudged from house to house on the leafy suburban street.
Lines of infantrymen trudged up the road for miles behind, moving to the aid of the hardfighting chutists.
As for me, I trudged myself up to my room, threw down my bag and folder, and collapsed onto a space on my floor.
They were sitting on the steps or resting on the balconies of the teahouses, staring at the tired, footsore pilgrims as they trudged past.
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So the monkey ate the dumpling, and boy, dog and monkey all trudged on together.
Then he shoved the magazine into his pocket and trudged on toward the veteran's reassignment headquarters.
They trudged along a little hungry, because of the fruitarian refreshments, and mentally very active.
Presently he swung his green bag of books under his arm again and trudged on.
At last arriving at pontevedra some kindness was shown them, and, on foot still, the whole band trudged on to Santiago.
But Peter was so small, so winded, that he gave up the idea and trudged on to the west.
So she trudged off to buy some yarn and some homespun tweed where she could get the most for her money.
If these had run out we should have had to go back to Jidda for coal, or else gone ashore in a boat and trudged up to Suez.
He fell silent and trudged on beside her, the wanderlust in his eyes.
Mike trudged toward the companionway that led toward the wardroom.
My guide and I trudged along in silence for almost a kilometre.
Over the trackless waste of alkali and sagebrush they trudged.
They trudged onward now, at a quicker pace, resolving to keep the main road, and go wherever it might lead them.
It was a weary but clear-headed Bill who trudged back through the gathering dusk.
A boat took us to Algeciras, and thence we trudged it to San Lucar.
Along the path to his own house he trudged behind his wife, looking at the ground and thinking.
There was a tattered man, fouled with dust, blood and powder stain from hair to shoes, who trudged quietly at the youth's side.
Then Thule kissed his mother, and trudged off to the forest as usual.
After entering the 99,354-seater Nou Camp with high hopes, the Celtic fans trudged disappointedly away from the 99,154-seater Nou Camp.
Next day the weather was bad, but she trudged on, the honesty, directness, and impartiality of elemental enmity disconcerting her but little.
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