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  • Animals and people had a common appearance; all were jaded and travelworn, and while the former could muster enthusiasm only for their stalls, the latter were likewise trying to gather their wits sufficiently to carry on with their affairs.

    The Blackstone Key Rose Melikan 2008

  • Animals and people had a common appearance; all were jaded and travelworn, and while the former could muster enthusiasm only for their stalls, the latter were likewise trying to gather their wits sufficiently to carry on with their affairs.

    The Blackstone Key Rose Melikan 2008

  • Animals and people had a common appearance; all were jaded and travelworn, and while the former could muster enthusiasm only for their stalls, the latter were likewise trying to gather their wits sufficiently to carry on with their affairs.

    The Blackstone Key Rose Melikan 2008

  • He accumulated Lily from where the travelworn mascot goat was tethered to an adjoining stool.

    Lady Luck Hugh Wiley

  • But if, weary and travelworn, I am struggling desperately homewards, I do not want to have to choose my path.

    A Handful of Stars Texts That Have Moved Great Minds Frank Boreham 1915

  • He pulled the saddle off Glory, also, travelworn and sweat-grimed, and gave him an affectionate slap of dismissal.

    Chip, of the Flying U B. M. Bower 1905

  • "Dirt and all?" grinned Weary, for he had ridden far in the heat, and was dust-grimed and travelworn.

    Chip, of the Flying U B. M. Bower 1905

  • Within five minutes, Chærea re-entered the tent, introducing a man dressed and armed as a light-horseman, covered with mudstains, travelworn, bending with fatigue, and shivering with cold, the hoar-frost hanging white upon his eyebrows and beard.

    The Roman Traitor (Vol. 2 of 2) Henry William Herbert 1832

  • We don’t care a bit about your travelworn appearance.”

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • "dormouse," were no small trial, and glad we were, tired and travelworn, to get sight of the "Mother of Russian cities," as Kief from its antiquity is styled, situated on a high bank overlooking the Dnieper.

    Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia 1856

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