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Strolled all over it, I guess, and saw all the sights—which weren’t very many, after all, on account of the fog.

From Four Afloat Being the Adventures of the Big Four on the Water by Barbour, Ralph Henry

Strolled on the island towards sunset, with the gannets for companions, the surf for music, and the heavy sand for a promenade.

From The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter by Semmes, Raphael

Strolled over from barracks—doctor says I must walk, and your place is somewhere to walk to.

From The Squire An Original Comedy in Three Acts by Pinero, Arthur Wing, Sir

Staid in town till 1 P. M. Strolled over the town which showed evidence on every side of the great scale upon which this war is conducted.

From An Artilleryman's Diary by Jones, Jenkins Lloyd

They were swells—real swells, too; for I spoke to one of the crew who had Strolled up from the boat.

From Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden by Garvice, Charles