Roamed
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And he ended up in south Tel Aviv and did not have the good luck to be picked up by a [unclear] and
roamed
the streets and became a prominent gang member.
Most of the people who lived here either lived in coastal villages, fishing, or were nomads who
roamed
around with the environment trying to find water.
For untold times these heroes had
roamed
ancient Greece, creating new legends wherever they went.
Now with respect to all NI protestants, this film was loosely based on the Shankill Butchers (who were loyalists)and who
roamed
Belfast in the 1970's.
While waiting, young Lucy learns about a legend of a Beast who
roamed
the grounds centuries before.
Oh, I pine for the days when that mighty Viking, the Swedish Chef, still
roamed
Scandinavia, stamping out all such crap with one swing of his frying pan.
I live near the area where Roger's Rangers once
roamed.
After having
roamed
about in the meadows, along the canal, for an hour, gathering dandelions with the two others, it had occurred to him, before this pile of salad, that they would never eat all that at home; and instead of going back to the settlement he had gone to Montsou, keeping Bébert to watch, and making Lydie ring at the houses and offer the dandelions.
It was an exquisite moment for Julien; he
roamed
about the garden, mad with happiness.
We
roamed
about sweet Sonning for an hour or so, and then, it being too late to push on past Reading, we decided to go back to one of the Shiplake islands, and put up there for the night.
It suggested itself to all the females, at the same moment, that the wedding ring of the late mother and sister was reposing peacefully amid the rest of her jewelry in a secret receptacle, that had been provided at an early day, to secure the valuables against the predatory inroads of the marauders who
roamed
through the county.
Then was it that the innocent and fair young shepherdess
roamed
from vale to vale and hill to hill, with flowing locks, and no more garments than were needful modestly to cover what modesty seeks and ever sought to hide.
He shouted in return, asking what had brought them to that spot, seldom or never trodden except by the feet of goats, or of the wolves and other wild beasts that
roamed
around.
"No fear of that," returned the landlord; "I shall not be so mad as to make a knight-errant of myself; for I see well enough that things are not now as they used to be in those days, when they say those famous knights
roamed
about the world."
Tell her, too, that when she least expects it she will hear it announced that I have made an oath and vow after the fashion of that which the Marquis of Mantua made to avenge his nephew Baldwin, when he found him at the point of death in the heart of the mountains, which was, not to eat bread off a tablecloth, and other trifling matters which he added, until he had avenged him; and I will make the same to take no rest, and to roam the seven regions of the earth more thoroughly than the Infante Don Pedro of Portugal ever
roamed
them, until I have disenchanted her.''All that and more, you owe my lady,' the damsel's answer to me, and taking the four reals, instead of making me a curtsey she cut a caper, springing two full yards into the air."
But Don Quixote, whom his thoughts, far more than hunger, kept awake, could not close an eye, and
roamed
in fancy to and fro through all sorts of places.
The animals to which they belonged
roamed
on the shores of this subterranean sea, under the shade of those arborescent trees.
For several hours he
roamed
round the nearly-deserted square, surveying the apparatus.
Cyrus Harding and Spilett, seated on the bank, waited till their companions were ready for their help, while Herbert
roamed
about, though without going to any distance.
A few terrified creatures
roamed
over the plateau.
The onagers, unharnessed,
roamed
in the corral.
"Then, in the first place, do you agree with me that I have a right to be a little masterful, abrupt, perhaps exacting, sometimes, on the grounds I stated, namely, that I am old enough to be your father, and that I have battled through a varied experience with many men of many nations, and
roamed
over half the globe, while you have lived quietly with one set of people in one house?"
The moth
roamed
away.
In the days of Brennus, moreover, Rome had a disciplined integral people, attached to the city and its altars; but now crowds of a many-tongued populace
roamed
nomad-like around the walls of burning Rome,--people composed for the greater part of slaves and freedmen, excited, disorderly, and ready, under the pressure of want, to turn against authority and the city.
He
roamed
from chamber to chamber with hurried, unequal, and objectless step.
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