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10085 He had no friends at all save the wandering gipsies , and he would give these vagabonds leave to encamp upon the few acres of bramble- covered land which represent the family estate , and would accept in return the hospitality of their tents , wandering away with them sometimes for weeks on end .
10085 He had no friends at all save the wandering gipsies , and he would give these vagabonds leave to encamp upon the few acres of bramble- covered land which represent the family estate , and would accept in return the hospitality of their tents , wandering away with them sometimes for weeks on end .
18832 For a charming week we wandered up the Valley of the Rhône , and then , branching off at Leuk , we made our way over the Gemmi Pass , still deep in snow , and so , by way of Interlaken , to Meiringen .
47658 It was incredible how slowly the hours crawled by , and yet we were helped through it by the same sort of patient interest which the hunter must feel as he watches the trap into which he hopes the game may wander .
48050 God help those who wander into the Great Mire now , for even the firm uplands are becoming a morass .
48060 It had wandered on to the moor and had never come back .
61469 Three is no time for politics to keep drifting anymore .
100698 From grand feasts costing thousands of dollars to a mélange of puppetry , opera and singing performances , the various ways with which the Chinese appease these roaming spirits is fascinating to watch , these festivities usually take place across the various neighbourhoods like Chinatown , Redhill and Geylang so check these out if you 're feeling a little adventurous and want to lose yourself in a truly local experience .
102467 Or simply wander through the many landscaped gardens and parks on the island , with some even offering a scenic view of the city from vantage points .
104087 Choirs of cherubic children can also be seen and heard angelically carolling , human statues roam around freely and interacting with the crowds and stilt-walkers skip about , always game for a picture or two .

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