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Aiko's father blows a reed whistle and the fighting stops
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At peace for the first time in days, she sat watching the land slowly passing by; ducks dabbled in and out of the reed beds bordering the river and here and there she spotted the long legged herons, poised like statues peering at the water intently as though hypnotising their prey
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His feet would then extend beyond the opposite side of this ring of reed clumps
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Like A Reed In The Wind
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like a reed that blows in an autumn wind,
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There was a sheet of papyrus and an inkwell with a reed pen in it
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15And he that talked with me had a golden reed to measure the city, and the gates
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measured the city with the reed, twelve thousand furlongs
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‘Is it an Arlosh Reed Warbler?’ she asked, half rising to peer through the open window trying to see the bird in question
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She guessed he tried to make trouble, about her father taking the Reed name; at least that was the story she got
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After her grandfather Reed died
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They wove a crown of thorns and put it on His head, placed a reed in His hand
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‘I am Spencer Reed, I’ve just moved here from East London, this is my second time at this study
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The two tiered cake decorated with blue irises was cut and it was finally time to relax, to change into normal clothes and to be Mrs Reed
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He was surprised when they instead encountered the outer fringes of the reed marshes that bordered the river
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Vincent did not speak for a few moments, and Colling expected to be dismissed, but the major continued, “And one other thing…I received a call the day before yesterday from a Major General Reed at USAREUR headquarters in Heidelberg, recommending that you be promoted to Tech-4
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Reed noted that this response was in direct contrast to the cooperative behaviors she had observed during the day
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15 For the Lord shall strike Israel, as a reed is shaken in the water, and he shall root up Israel out of this good land, which he gave to
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I stayed quietly out of the way, reading and writing letters all day, mostly in the reed hut that was my room
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We ate at one of a dozen picnic tables under the boma with only a low reed fence between us and the black wilderness
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21 Now, note, you trust on the staff of this bruised reed, even on Egypt, on which if a man lean, it will go into his hand, and pierce it,
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3 A bruised reed shall he not break, and the
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Samantha Reed, Sissie’s best friend, came over to the house to comfort her friend
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Instead he had led them all the way around the bay looking for a mysterious reed that did not exist
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Most of the houses were now made of the dull red rock called tezontli, but there were still some simpler reed and thatch houses on the periphery
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know that I am the Lord, because they have been a staff of reed to the house of Israel
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measuring reed; and he stood in the gate
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5 And see a wall on the outside of the house round about, and in the man's hand a measuring reed of six cubits
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long by the cubit and an hand breadth: so he measured the breadth of the building, one reed; and the height, one reed
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to the gate which looks toward the east, and went up the stairs of it, and measured the threshold of the gate, which was one reed
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broad; and the other threshold of the gate, which was one reed broad
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7 And every little chamber was one reed long, and one reed
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broad; and between the little chambers were five cubits; and the threshold of the gate by the porch of the gate within was one reed
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He measured also the porch of the gate within, one reed
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8 I saw also the height of the house round about: the foundations of the side chambers were a full reed of six great
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the east side with the measuring reed, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed round about
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hundred reeds, with the measuring reed round about
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18 He measured the south side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed
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He turned about to the west side, and measured five hundred reeds with the measuring reed
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Their houses were large dome-shaped structures made of poles driven into the ground, bent, and bound together at the top with sticks extended between the poles and reed mats or thatch fastened over them
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Their houses were square and made of reed mats on a framework of poles
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one might ask, where would they obtain a reed?
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22 Shaking him to and fro as a reed is shaken with the wind, he throw him on the
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ing another, unless you can put him beyond all reed of help
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10 And the Lord summoned one of his archangels by name Pravuil, whose knowledge was quicker in wisdom than the other archangels, who wrote all the deeds of the Lord; and the Lord said to Pravuil: Bring out the writings from my store houses, and a reed of quick-writing, and give it to Enoch, and deliver to him the choice and comforting writings out of your hand
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The program was started about a year ago by Toronto businessman Kevin Reed
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uniform," said Reed, who's an honorary lieutenant-colonel of the military's
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When a question arose as to the constitutionality of a New Deal measure, the suspension of the gold standard which wiped out contractual obligations calling for payment in gold, Reed advised the Attoney-General that he should
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what Justice Reed thought of the Constitution
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10 And the Lord summoned one of his archangels by name Pravuil whose knowledge was quicker in wisdom than the other archangels who wrote all the deeds of the Lord; and the Lord said to Pravuil: Bring out the writings from my store houses and a reed of quick-writing and give it to Enoch and deliver to him the choice and comforting writings out of your hand
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Their load, now looking like a pregnant spear as the carpet sagged, aimed at the only water transportation left ashore, a rather small, flimsy-looking reed boat
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” Yigal, preparing to push off in the reed boat cast a sidelong glance at Moshe, who nodded confirmation
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22 Shaking him to and fro as a reed is shaken with the wind he throw him on the pavement powerless with limbs paralyzed; by a righteous judgment deprived of the faculty of speech
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only water transportation left ashore, a rather small, flimsy-looking reed boat
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into the water alongside the reed boat, and together, they tossed the load into the middle of the
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wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind?
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24 When John's messengers had departed He began to tell the multitudes about John "What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind?
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They spat on Him and took the reed and struck Him on the head
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They struck His head with a reed and spat on Him and bowing their knees did homage to Him
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Now a vessel full of vinegar was set there; so they filled a sponge full of vinegar on a hyssop reed held it at His mouth and gave it to Him to drink;
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7 And a bruised reed shall he not break And a smoking lamp shall he not extinguish until he shall bring out judgement to victory
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And when John's disciples departed Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John What went you out into the wilderness to see? a reed shaken with the winds? And if not then what went you out to seee a man clothed in soft fabric? look those who are in magnificent garments and in voluptuousness are in the abode of kings; And if not then what went you out to seee a prophete Yes I say to you and more than a prophet
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” Simon’s voice was no stronger than a reed by the stream, but his companions turned at once as if he’d shouted across the sand
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Pilate said to them And Jesus which is called the Messiah what shall I do with him? They all cried out and said Crucify him; And Pilate spoke to them again for he desired to release Jesus; but they cried out and said Crucify him crucify him and release to us Barabbas; And Pilate said to them a third time What evil has this man done? I have not found in him any cause to necessitate death; I will chastise him and let him go; But they increased in importunity with a loud voice and asked him to crucify him; And their voice and the voice of the chief priests prevailed; Then Pilate released to them that one who was throw into prison for sedition and murder Barabbas whom they asked for and he scourged Jesus with whips; Then the footsoldiers of the judge took Jesus and went into the praetorium and gathered to him all of the footsoldiers; And they stripped him and put on him a scarlet cloak; And they clothed him in garments of purple and plaited a crown of thorns and placed it on his head and a reed in his right hand; and while they mocked at him and laughed they fell down on their knees before him and bowed down to him and said Hail King of the Jews! And they spat in his face and took the reed from his hand and struck him on his head and struck his cheeks; And Pilate went outside again and said to the Jews I bring him out to you that you may know that I do not find in examining him even one crime; And Jesus went outside wearing the crown of thorns and the purple garments
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1 And after that Jesus knew that all things were finished; and that the scripture 2 might be accomplished he said I thirst; And there was set a vessel full of vinegar and in that hour one of them hasted and took a sponge and filled it with that 3 vinegar and fastened it on a reed and brought it near his mouth to give him a 4 drink; And when Jesus had taken that vinegar he said Everything is finished
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What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind? but what did you go out to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Note those who wear soft clothing are in kings’ houses; So what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes I say to you and more than a prophet because this is him of whom it is written: Look I send my messenger before your face who shall prepare your way before you; Truly I say to you among those who are born of women there has not arisen a greater one than John the Baptist; Regardless he who is least in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than him; and from the days of John the Baptist until now the Kingdom of Heaven suffers violence and the violent take it by force because all the prophets and the law prophesied until John; and if you all will receive it this is Elijah who was predicted to come; he who has ears to hear let him listen; so how shall I liken this generation? It is like children sitting in the Markets and calling for their friends and saying: We have piped for you and you have not danced; we have mourned for you and you have not lamented; because John came neither eating nor drinking and they say: He has a demon; The Son of man came eating and drinking and they say: Note a gluttonous man and a wine drinker a friend of tax collectors and sinners but wisdom is justified by her offspring
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Luke 7:22-28 Go your way and tell John what things you have seen and heard how that the blind see the lame walk the lepers are cleaned the deaf hear the dead are raised the gospel is preached to the poor; and blessed is he who shall not be offended at Me; What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken in the wind? but what did you go out to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Note those who are gorgeously dressed and who live daintily are in the kings’ courts but what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes I say to you and much more than a prophet
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We walked through the strawberry fields, where campers were picking bushels of berries while a satyr played a tune on a reed pipe
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He watched as Lucifer took a reed and made some holes in it
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Despite the reed torches that burned every few meters, the air
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“We must cross the Reed Sea, there are rumours that the Egyptians are behind us
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The landscape was a maze of waterways, grassy islands, reed beds,
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Her eyes become wide as she is mesmerized by the sound of the hollow reed instrument
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Let me ask you who heard John preach before Herod put him in prison: What did you behold in John -- a reed shaken with the wind? A man of changeable moods and clothed in soft raiment? As a rule they who are gorgeously appareled and who live delicately are in kings' courts and in the mansions of the rich
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' `A bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax he will not quench
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Within minutes, they had him hooked up to a heart monitor, IVs, O2 and were wheeling him out to Walter Reed
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Declare him dead; transfer him to Walter Reed under another name
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And when they had put a reed in his hand as a mock scepter, they knelt before him and mocked him, saying, "Hail, king of the Jews!" And they spit upon him and struck him in the face with their hands
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And one of them, before they returned him to Pilate, took the reed from his hand and struck him upon the head
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Someone you must meet -- Patty Reed, a writer who specializes in wrecked ships, west coast legends, lore of the sea, and all that stuff
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Hopefully, Anna's friends, Patty and Garnet Reed with their close affinity to the rugged, inhospitable coastline, would be able to offer more realistic theories
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"Garnet Reed was born on Vancouver Island, served in the RCAF on west coast anti- submarine patrols during World War Two
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"Ah, an impatient searcher," observed Garnet Reed, pushing back his mop of sandy grey hair
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"It's not called the Graveyard of the Pacific for nothing," said Garnet Reed grimly
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Garnet Reed was not ready to yield to such angry impatience
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Reed sighed and casually puffed at his pipe
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"Until 1959 when several things happened," said Reed, pouring coffee into his mug
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Trying hard to conceal his excitement, Travis turned to Garnet Reed
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Garnet Reed took the Polaroid and examined it with Patty looking over his shoulder
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The fishing equipment has long been stripped off," said Garnet Reed
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"Of course," said Reed, a frown creasing his weathered brow
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"That's no problem," said Reed quickly
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For almost a minute, Patty Reed stood gazing at the departing seaplane, now a black speck in the blue sky above the thickly forested hills beyond the bay
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The fact Patty Reed had told Anna bothered Travis
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"A Mister Garnet Reed called
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"It's seen better days," Garnet Reed agreed sourly as the cruiser headed out across the bay in pursuit of John-Paul
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Reed explained the boat's chequered history spanning 30
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"Don't fret! We'll catch the old gillnetter," Garnet Reed cried optimistically, peering into rain that smothered a dark grey dawn
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"In this foul weather? Who knows?" Reed sipped hot rum from a large stone mug
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"Once we have the protection of the Inside Passage -- as it's called -- the wind and rough seas will die down," cried Reed
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We walked on, listening to the surf as it crashed against the rocky cliff faces of Reeding sound half a mile off
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So as to all people reeding this who are posest with evil, and evil spirits, I say get the hence you are a obstacle in Heavens ways, so as THE LORD THEY TRUE GOD REBURKS YOU WHO IS INSIDE THEM SATAN AND HIS ARMY, AND FOR EGSAMPLE WICHESS let my people go to be permitted to Worship TRUE GOD as he is, and to all evil spirits of all short, go straight to hell per diction, for I still everything, and everyone away from you, and give it freely to its rightful owner, TRUE JESUS, for I came as one like a thief, therefore you are trespassing, in my territory, and are charged get to hell per diction, that is all kinds of evil, now, or I will war with you, by force let my people repent, and Turn to TRUE GOD, now I order you, in the name of the CREATOR TRUE GOD Themistoklis koutras nick name in heaven Michael the arch Angel flee now, or i will war with you, till thee end, leave them alone now
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The same power that divided the waters of the Sea of Reeds allowing the
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pale white hide, which was soiled and bruised, shone ghost white in the thin reeds of
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His pale white hide, which was soiled and bruised, shone ghost white in the thin reeds of morning
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Hidden amongst the reeds in the
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the onset of pins and needles, lifting thin reeds
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He was in the center of a thicket, his legs drawn up, his back against the clump of thick reeds that was one of the trunks of this clump
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There were millions of tiny hisses as laleets called for mates from the reeds lining the tiny creek that meandered around this clump of trees
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At a point where three channels of the river joined, Luray thought it looked like it did when she'd first sailed this route to Wescarp, in the early decades of the 34th century when this was still called the sea of reeds and she and Oliar were just leaving the old lands
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Reeds line the fringes of the land and, here and there, I see large boat houses
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The torch gave good light and he made reasonable time for about half an hour, striding across the rough grass and moss, skirting any reeds he came across
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narrow road sweeping down towards the reeds that
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"Your facilities this morning are over there in those tall reeds," Alfred told them as he pointed to those just the land side of the hullvine roots
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She had to hunker down pretty far in those reeds before the people in the upper stories of the houses along this creek couldn't see her
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The rest were mere objects of vulgar wonder and curiosity ; some reeds of an extraordinary size, some birds of a very beautiful plumage, and some stuffed skins of the huge alligator and manati ; all of which were preceded by six or seven of the wretched natives, whose singular colour and appearance added greatly to the novelty of the show
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windows! I sighed as I stared at palm trees, tall reeds and lower grasses planted around the house
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Further and further we moved through Picardy and we could now see lots of ponds and low lying rivers with reeds and willow growing in them and the dyke’s criss crossed the landscape
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These streams contained trout and other course fish and on the surface and in the reeds wild duck flourished
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Milana may well be old but he is sharper than the riverside reeds, he will try to seal off each level with his maniacal soldiers
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Rounding a thick bed of reeds, Brock slid to a stop and heaved a sigh of relief when he saw Grey clinging to a rock in the middle of the river
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They drove the single lane through the salt flats to his home on stilts among the reeds, bringing with them whiskey and beer on ice
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She held a wooden staff, doused in tar and bound with dried reeds, to the flame
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The following day, Zaminoski led them along the edge of the reeds and pointed to where they could see the prow of a sunken vessel
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In the morning, Ethan could see they were carefully obscured behind brushes of reeds and thick mangroves
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By the houses, she let herself drop down onto a chair of braided reeds sitting on the terrace
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of rain in reeds
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under the shady trees, in the cover of the reeds and fens
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7 The paper reeds by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks, and everything sown by the brooks, shall wither, be driven away,
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be grass with reeds and rushes
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Babylon that his city is taken at one end, 32 And that the passages are stopped, and the reeds they have burned with fire, and the men
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the east side with the measuring reed, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed round about
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hundred reeds, with the measuring reed round about
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18 He measured the south side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed
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He turned about to the west side, and measured five hundred reeds with the measuring reed
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had a wall round about, five hundred reeds long, and five hundred broad, to make a separation between the sanctuary and the profane
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the length shall be the length of five and twenty thousand reeds, and the breadth shall be ten thousand
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thousand reeds in breadth, and in length as one of the other parts, from the east side to the west side, and the sanctuary shall be in the
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Miriam stationed in the river reeds nearby
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With their houses decorated with iron reeds, certain areas of the metropolis remind sightseers of the elegance of New Orleans
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Under their feet, shimmers of reeds and grass which should never exist on a mountain rose up and disappeared almost at once, over and over again
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The reeds and grasses grew tall, meeting the horses’ shoulders
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Another track led through a couple of kilometres of dense, mosquito-infested old rain-forest to a perched sand-lake, ringed by melaleucas and tall reeds
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Late in the evening, we arrived at a flat marshland covered with bushes and tall reeds
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Through a small opening we stepped into the reeds
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There was no noise except for the sound of our breathing and the wind blowing through the reeds, but the captain seemed to have seen or sensed something
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For a second, I thought I saw the glimmer of light through the dancing reeds
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After each step, I pushed aside the reeds with the muzzle of my gun, then slid inside
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The reeds closed behind my back like a tall curtain
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I could clearly hear the buzz of a radio, interrupted by the wind whistling through the reeds
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I could see men scrambling out of the water, darting into the reeds like frogs
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The Faw Islands consisted of hundreds of small islands, some as tiny as a tennis court, surrounded by reeds, water plants, and seaweed
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We kept looking nervously at the dark reeds surrounding us
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We were either waist-deep in the water, or were pushing through the reeds
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I ran through the reeds without knowing where I was going, waded into the warm water at the edge of the island, and hid behind a clump of water plants
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Everywhere I looked I could see swollen corpses drifting in the water or caught in the reeds, entangled in the seaweed
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A gray water snake came out of the reeds, swimming in front of me
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Gunfire bursts somewhere behind the reeds
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I watched as the boat advanced slowly and then stopped at the edge of the land where the reeds were thick
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Suddenly someone began to shoot at the boat from behind the reeds
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Gunfire and mortar shells began pouring down from somewhere behind the thick reeds
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The enemy on the boat returned fire, spraying the reeds and water plants with their machine guns with no apparent target in sight
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I fired a round of bullets at the hidden guns in the reeds, then picked a hand grenade, pulled the pin, and tossed it
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'No!' She recoiled, turning toward the waters lapping bluely among the reeds
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She saw him stride through the reeds that grew at the water's edge, stoop, and tug at something
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It was a human who struggled through the thick reeds, which were taller than a man's head
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When the reeds grew thinner around her and the water rose about her thighs, she saw the dim loom of an island ahead of her
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Conan had no instinct to tell him that men were watching him from a covert among the reeds of the mainland
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Jehungir Agha waited with growing impatience in his boat among the reeds
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Suppose the hetman had left his warriors near by, and that they should grow suspicious and come to investigate his long absence? Jehungir spoke to the oarsmen, and the long boat slid from among the reeds and glided toward the carven stairs
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When Jehungir came upon the cliffs they were just vanishing among the reeds beyond ear-shot
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He built a fleet upon the Sea of Reeds
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Hollow reeds they were
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He was standing alone among the high reeds of a marshy fen, and a buffalo was lunging at him, head down
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No one would expect an army to approach what was thought to be impassable but Laioli had shown me a vehicle called a swampcat that rode on a cushion of air above the water and reeds
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A loop of the old river had been cut off as the water sought a more direct downhill route, and the water trapped in that loop was now clogged with what looked from afar like cattails and reeds
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"Briar Cottage" as they called it, without the Reeds
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Travis stared at the great map and attempted to visualize the enormity of the region, but the picture painted by the Reeds left him slightly stunned, and he knew Anna felt the same way
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The Reeds were a publicity-seeking pair and J
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The group took their leave of the Reeds and Briar Cottage and walked along the road towards the government jetty and the waiting seaplane
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"I've forgotten something," he cried and ran back to the Reeds standing outside their home
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"The Reeds in Port Hardy
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The half-breed‘s mouth was dry as he kneeled beside a clump of reeds and studied the area into which the trail led
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He followed the dog-spoor, moving silently in a half crouch, sometimes parting dense reeds and grass clumps with the war club before proceeding
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Elise noticed the painful tensing of his shoulders every time he negotiated a fallen tree or clump of reeds
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�You can't blame me Pete, if they hadn't stashed the bag in the reeds the Old Bill would have found it, Dippa said they searched the car
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Somewhere In The Reeds
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the reeds of the river while the Egyptian princess and her servants were out
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noticed a baby basket by the reeds
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Then the reeds in front swayed against the breeze
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A glimpse of him loping along the path, shoulders low, by the reeds of the dam
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stopped and hopped high, to peek over the reeds
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ignoring the shriek of pain from her ankle, parted the reeds at a run with a winging
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Ingwe snarled, pawing at the reeds
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‘There!’ She pointed at lights flickering through the reeds below
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And at last tall grass, reeds, the flash of birds
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a field of reeds on a stretch of white sand
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A faint rustle in the reeds below
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senses focused on the reeds
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they listened: warped, ghostly echoes seemed to flow back, a shiver of reeds in the
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Stein strolled down the chipper little path along the neat green rustling of the reeds,