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And they wanted to help themselves, so they would walk miles to attend a workshop.
So when my husband, James, and I planned five nights in the Malverns last spring, I promised James we would walk miles every day.
In Dublin, he would walk miles from the railway station to the eye hospital, often having to ask the way and frequently going astray because of his ailing sight.
I would walk miles along edges of dual carriageways to avoid car travel, navigate 15 buses instead of the train and complete many obscure rituals in private to stay safe.
I would walk miles around the city for hours on end just to burn off any food I'd ingested.
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Often, to find somewhere I could sleep without being punched or kicked awake, I'd walk miles outside the city and have miles to walk back in the morning in order to attend a purposeless meeting the next day.
I was about 17. I'd walk miles to and from college and those silly baggy trousers and skirt would hang off my hips, but now there were no teachers and new friends and more time to spend away from home; away from food.
He'd walked miles to the nearest sign of civilisation.
He'd walked miles, hopped freight trains, slept under bridges, making just enough to get by.
There was a coffee crisis when we stayed – the apology was lengthy and Estrella said she'd walked miles to secure our caffeine fix.
It felt as though I'd walked miles before finding the exit where my husband waited for me with our car.
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