We knocked at the door, which was opened by the farmer himself, and his wife soon provided us with tea and oatmeal cake, which we enjoyed after our seven or eight-mile walk.
It was one o'clock in the morning when we started on the three-mile walk to Warrington, where we were to join the 2.
On inquiring about our next stage, we were told that it involved a twenty-five-mile walk through an uninhabited country, without a village and with scarcely a house on the road.
But the internal time of the four-mile walk will be greater than that of the three-mile walk.
A four-mile walk in the cañon and a few other such outings soon dispelled the fatigue, but the insomnia proved more obstinate.
In a day or so she took a four-mile walk in a cañon near the house and, on returning in the afternoon, walked two and a half miles down town to do some shopping.
Bettesworth was choosing Tuesday, because on Tuesday mornings the relieving officer is in attendance in the parish, and the order could therefore be got without a five-mile walk for it.
He was not now a young man, to go tearing off enthusiastically for an eight-mile walk, which was sure to end in a good deal of drinking and excitement.
We felt that it would be preferable to the jail, and after another two-mile walk we found the Army headquarters.
A four-mile walk--a pleasant prospect for a hunger-weakened man, perhaps ill as well!
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