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Tramped over miles and miles of Mexican soil, fought at Monterey and Buena Vista, endured and almost died—men said for love of Yankeedom; he knew it was for Mary Moore.

From The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras by Fisher, Frederick Vining

Tramped far and wide in the United States and Canada, in 1894, for social and economic study.

From Contemporary American Literature Bibliographies and Study Outlines by Manly, John Matthews

The wagon mired and cannon dragged   Have trenched their scar; the plain Tramped like the cindery beach of the damned—   A site for the city of Cain.

From Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War by Melville, Herman

High o'er his head the soaring eagle screamed; The wolfs long howl rang nightly; through the vale Tramped the lone bear; the panther's eyeballs gleamed; The bison's gallop thundered on the gale.

From Hero Tales from American History by Roosevelt, Theodore

Tramped round to ther old stone quarry one way, but didn't see northing.

From Frank Merriwell's Cruise by Standish, Burt L.




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