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    bedraggled


    1. bedraggled lord of the wilderness that she agreed to help him


    2. Those coming from the south were bedraggled, dispirited,


    3. But it wasn’t Grandpa who stormed in that afternoon, it was Sky with bedraggled tail feathers that had glided in to Granny's garden


    4. Lemoss crouched behind the rock shielding his eyes from the ferocious snowstorm, and then suddenly she was beside him again with a bedraggled sheep in her arms


    5. ” Fizzicist had joined them in a much bedraggled state


    6. When Shelagh opened the door she was dismayed by the sight of the bedraggled figure standing shivering in the light of her doorway, dressed only in a light sweater and jeans and pale as a ghost


    7. I looked down to see a gray cat with a raised, crooked tail, Smoky, a very scrawny, bedraggled Smoky, still rubbing against my legs


    8. Reveille on July 1st roused a wet, bedraggled army from unrefreshing sleep


    9. What an earth’s happened?” Helen Booker stood at the foot of the stairs, hand to her mouth as she took in the bedraggled pair standing in the hall


    10. Soffen lifted her head and studied the small bedraggled stranger with a critical stare, but the effort proved too much for her, and she dropped her head back with a thump that made the old badger wince

    11. They had been stoically welcomed as the bedraggled refugees that they were, but the spirit of hospitality could not be counted on for long


    12. Petty Officer Sylvester looked at the bedraggled cluster of humanity standing on the deck, seemed to ponder whether he should allow Elizabeth to take charge of the situation, then shouted over his shoulder, “’Arry, have Jenkins and Pitch come over here


    13. Her face was pale, her hair bedraggled, and her eyes


    14. Her face was muddy and her hair bedraggled from a


    15. A bedraggled and burnt Derek sat on a plastic chair with his


    16. A bedraggled Derek walked over to the expectant checker,


    17. Gloria had seen the bedraggled man being led away from the


    18. Harry was pulled from the car, looking quite bedraggled in his gown, scraggly beard and distorted features from the immense beating


    19. The bedraggled group covered the one hundred and twenty


    20. stomped, slugged, and were now a bedraggled looking lot, but they had survived, for the

    21. I must have looked bedraggled but I didn’t care


    22. It was a mixture of bedraggled grass and mud


    23. Thirty feet away stood a very bedraggled man and woman


    24. He noticed a bedraggled little town some distance away


    25. All the trees and plants around here—few that there are—have a bedraggled and gnarled appearance


    26. His five followers are close by, themselves sitting in meditative postures, as starved and bedraggled as he


    27. A bedraggled and subdued Eddie sat silently on his armchair in the lounge shivering with fear


    28. Joe Benson arose, and instead of having a bedraggled appearance, he was alive


    29. It took a few minutes of standing with head down for the feeling to abate, time spent observing the sleeping Elise Jones; alone, bedraggled, helpless—totally sensuous


    30. He raised his bedraggled and tousled head to look for me when he didn’t feel me by his side

    31. really bedraggled about having to abandon the rest of the


    32. The humor arises in recognizing myself as this outwardly bedraggled


    33. The torn-up, bedraggled, battle-weary PartyMobsters were as ecstatic as I was at having made it


    34. The only signs of modernity were a PEMEX gas station, a small bank, and a bedraggled basketball court right in the center of the Mercado


    35. “She’s a very bedraggled herald if you ask me


    36. They looked upon the bedraggled woman with curiosity, her red hair spilling wildly around her face with a mixture of twigs and leaves lost within it and her simple dress torn at the shoulders and along the bottom hem


    37. This morning, knowing that if I went down into the town I would arrive spattered with mud up to my ears and so bedraggled that the pew-opener might conceivably refuse me admission on the ground that I would spoil her pews, I set out for the nearest village across the hills, hoping that a country congregation would be more used to mud


    38. The prophet never had a chance, sprawled on the pavement in a long bedraggled gown


    39. ” Repeated the bedraggled man and pointedly dropped his bag on the concrete


    40. Our camp, with its bedraggled tents, is starting to look quite miserable

    41. bedraggled girl of sixteen or seventeen opened the door of their flat


    42. A drunkard, his bedraggled beard revealed his bedraggled physical deformity and physical venality and weaknesses


    43. Despite the man’s worn down and bedraggled appearance there was still something about him that demanded respect


    44. A few yards from the end the soil was all ploughed up into a patch of mud, and the branches and ferns which fringed the chasm were torn and bedraggled


    45. Was this the luxurious Lord John Roxton who had sat that evening in the Albany amidst his Persian rugs and his pictures in the pink radiance of the tinted lights? And was this the imposing Professor who had swelled behind the great desk in his massive study at Enmore Park? And, finally, could this be the austere and prim figure which had risen before the meeting at the Zoological Institute? No three tramps that one could have met in a Surrey lane could have looked more hopeless and bedraggled


    46. Scarlett was afraid someone would notice her bedraggled state and realize that this was her only nice dress


    47. “Mam, I’m home,” I cried, feigning sobriety, and then cried as she laid sorry eyes on my bedraggled state


    48. That particular morning, I was sitting in the empty stalls, halfway back, trying to keep out of trouble, when the doors at the back of the theater swung open and a procession of bedraggled young men came up the central aisle


    49. It was my mother who had driven me, with my amplifier and guitar all crammed into her Fiat 500, to my first club gig in Liverpool, and threw my shoes in the dustbin when I came home sick and bedraggled on my first Christmas after leaving Liverpool for London again


    50. The bedraggled drag queen had already started to break down the organ, to coil the orange extension cords








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