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And so the stories and the off-the-beaten-track tour continues.

But down here off Puerto Rico, she for once leaves her beaten track of sobriety and indulges in the most extravagant caprices.

But Darby did not know that he was only going over a well-beaten track.

The originality of Machiavelli in his Mandragora was not of the sort to encourage a departure from the beaten track.

Their charity walks in particular districts, and cannot go a step out of the beaten track.

The beaten track in Italy is not by any means an uninteresting itinerary, and there is no really unbeaten track any more.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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