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Indeed, those early years of the century were the high point for the Ramble.
Then he went off on his rambles, and there was my Tom.
"Looking forward to a bit of a ramble in the garden."
If he'd simply left for a ramble of a few days, the matter would be totally different.
A ramble lasted between 8 and 15 miles, taking up the whole day.
One day my teacher and I were returning from a long ramble.
I suppose it was not the done thing for a book of Rambles.
With a picnic to break up a ramble around the island.
We walked around the lake, then headed for the Ramble.
Sure, there are trees in the Ramble, but the people end up stealing the show.
Yet there came a night when I went out on a ramble and returned to an empty house.
Instead, they will get a conversational ramble through the high points of her life.
Tracking little brown birds through the Ramble can really get your blood running.
The hotel also offers a free guided ramble every week.
One of our intentions with the Rambles was just to have a good place to play and experiment.
Going to the movies this way was known as a "midnight ramble."
The two volumes of Rambles are divided into three parts.
There is nothing I like better than a ramble in some place I've never been before.
A more energetic ramble will take you away from the commercial center and into the countryside.
The next day, June 15, was spent by the whole scientific party in a ramble on shore.
It means nothing of the sort, any more than anything else in this deluded ramble.
That's some more of the ramble that the fellow told me in the bar the other evening.
But they live inside me, warm and vivid, just as he created them in our rambles through the park.
I vote for a ramble among the universes, say two hours, then early to bed.
"Oh, I think we'd better just stay with the rest and have a nice ramble," she chuckled.