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1  The mules drew well, and their hoofs went up and down upon the road.
The Odyssey By Homer
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2  Let us try and lay hold of him either on his farm away from the town, or on the road hither.
The Odyssey By Homer
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3  The sea took the raft and tossed it about as Autumn winds whirl thistledown round and round upon a road.
The Odyssey By Homer
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4  Then she took the whip and reins and lashed the mules on, whereon they set off, and their hoofs clattered on the road.
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5  If, therefore, you want my father to give you an escort and to help you home, do as I bid you; you will see a beautiful grove of poplars by the road side dedicated to Minerva; it has a well in it and a meadow all round it.
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6  The men when they got on shore followed a level road by which the people draw their firewood from the mountains into the town, till presently they met a young woman who had come outside to fetch water, and who was daughter to a Laestrygonian named Antiphates.
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7  Presently, however, we shall come to the town, where you will find a high wall running all round it, and a good harbour on either side with a narrow entrance into the city, and the ships will be drawn up by the road side, for every one has a place where his own ship can lie.
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