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As the two men came through the door, dusty and travel-worn, he turned to them.
A nation at war had no need of one rather travel-worn anguissette.
He was away a fortnight and returned looking rather travel-worn.
For all his travel-worn appearance, Blade was not tired.
A figure emerged then from a door next to the fireplace, carrying a hot plate of food for a particularly travel-worn guest.
Even in travel-worn jeans and a heavy green fisherman's sweater, she was lovely.
Near them, all about, were their mastersuntidy bundles of travel-worn robes.
Silence had returned, thin and travel-worn, but smiling and no longer silent.
He was dressed in a tweed suit, somewhat travel-worn, and wore dark glasses.
She did not recognize him, though, this travel-worn warrior in the plain harness which showed no single jewel.
Travel-worn and weary though she was, the sorceress drove Duskwind from his mind.
Harriman led the way through the tall grass to a travel-worn dirt path, and the two men began down the hill.
Both men were dusty and travel-worn, their faces gaunt, though neither had been particularly fleshy to begin with.
His hands trembled as he saw his own face, travel-worn and sun-scorched.
They just keep coming, as regular and usually as travel-worn as buses on a high street.
Weary, travel-worn, exhausted, they came, dragging themselves miserably from hiding.
Benitez trained harder for the rematch and Curry was travel-worn.
Not much longer, perhaps, and he would resemble the travel-worn neophytes that Gryyith had been sending against him.
His clothes were stained and patched and very travel-worn.
Perhaps he merely exchanged his soiled and travel-worn garments for others more presentable.
The travel-worn arrivals drew rein before the ranks of clan outriders.
She was grubby, travel-worn, starved, and exhausted, every bone in her body aching.
They both still wore their Two Rivers garb, plain and sturdy, but travel-worn.
It was dirty and travel-worn and banged-about, but it had got through.
A travel-worn platform of scarred steel and wood, the ferry crosses the river every 5 minutes or so if passengers are waiting.