It lumbers along, lurchingly with stress, at a snail's pace; noted of all the world.
Scene: A great family coach, drawn by two powerful country horses, lumbers along a narrow Irish road.
The coach lumbers along, it arrives at its destination, and Lady Audley is forgotten in the delight of tearing down fruit trees and killing a cat.
We had seeing of the section men working on the railroad track where the dinky engine goes with the cars of lumbers to the mill town.
Having done this, as if in sorrow, he will rest on the ground beside him; slowly he lumbers his body down, his head and neck circled toward that of the lifeless ruffian on the ground.
After this he extinguishes the light, and, accustomed to a slave's bed, lumbers himself down on the floor beside his master's cot.
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