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But he could never make a journey of that sort at his age.
I have no idea why he made a journey like that in the dead of winter.
You'll feel exactly like you're about to make a journey out of atmosphere.
I don't ever want to make a journey like that again.
To make a journey with men who have no knowledge of this country would be suicide.
A number of women have made a journey for such as this."
He also made a journey to Rome, but his mission is not known.
"The more so as you had to make a journey dangerous to yourself to help me, and our nations are not the best of friends."
He was going to make a journey, but not to anywhere the spirits wanted him to go.
Making a journey to school and then across London with a 2 year old on public transport would be too much.
"I need you to make a journey," he told her.
Like all young men I must make a journey.
"We are making a journey to the mouth of the river," Martha said.
She walked slowly down that way, with the strange feeling of making a journey from which there was to be no return, ever.
Is she recovered enough to make a journey with us?"
"East or west, if you make a Journey, knowing the language helps."
It is even probable that I shall have to make a journey.
One day, my two brothers came to me to propose that we should make a journey and trade.
Do you really seek to make a journey to a far- away land?"
Who but those who have made a journey beyond this world will understand what I mean?
To see a train of cars moving in your dreams, you will soon have cause to make a journey.
To make a journey of any distance, you have to transport many times."
The school is hard to find and only a man in need of something would make a journey through such a dangerous neighborhood."
Marlow is, of course, making a journey into his own soul.
"Why make a journey to the other side of the world when the world has come to you," he reasons.