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1. You told me that you were really close … what if he couldn’t handle the breakdown of relations between you? If then the marriage/family thing went up the creek, that could have pushed him over the edge
2. The road follows a creek with scrubby brush growing along the edges and here and there a small cottonwood tree
3. 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
4. This whole village was built out of one archwood clump, a stream, some big stones carved out of the creek bed and some plank-up plus the trunks that grew up around it
5. Anyway, the upshot is that she now has a baby – well, he’s a toddler really - and the relationship has fallen apart leaving the girl completely up the creek with no paddle
6. He wandered down an embankment and was surprised to spot the small creek he had found yesterday
7. “It's where your mother can have a bathe, without going to the creek, and pee and poop without going outside to the outhouse,” he responded
8. “I hear a creek in the background and birds chirping
9. a creek running through it, and eventually flattened out from there
10. I went up the creek first, where, as I hinted, I brought my rafts on shore
11. warrior David, who slew the giant with five stones from a creek
12. The Revelation—Stones in the Creek
13. 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
14. The path continued along a wide gurgling creek of crystal clarity, meandering along the whole length of this grand hollow
15. Yum—and with a big glass of cold whole milk to wash it all down! (Have you ever drunk that watered-down skim or 2% stuff? Man alive, ya might as well just have a slurp of country creek water rather than…)
16. water in the creek, so they won’t stray
17. The creek bed crumbles from the rushing water, The stone lies still and preserve it station
18. His first goal this morning was Indian Creek and then Ohiopyle at Mile Post 70
19. In the GPS window, his longitude and latitude showed, followed by the names Indian Creek N and Morgan Run S, apparently the closest north-south points of
20. Just ahead, on the other side of the river, Indian Creek entered as it flowed south from Mill Run Reservoir
21. ‘Why there?’ Looking up as far as he could along the trail, he spotted where Indian Creek entered the river
22. He knew that creek well
23. The village of Indian Creek was located across the confluence of Indian Creek and the Youghigheny
24. In a few minutes he was on top of a ridge, which looked down onto the confluence of the river and the creek he had just left
25. One possible choice was to take the Northern Trail which stayed above the old Mason Dixon Line before dropping straight down along the Will’s Creek Trail into Cumberland
26. They agreed that Sloan would probably stick with the main Passage trail but they would do a pass over the Will’s Creek Trail anyway before going back west toward Ohiopyle
27. The sun was brilliant behind them as they headed west following Will’s Creek which was flowing as a river that day due to unusually heavy rains the past week
28. “About a mile south, there seems to be a small creek
29. They’re at that creek
30. That patrol would have certainly reported a sighting at the entrance of Morgan Creek
31. Based on this GPS scanner, if that was him, we can concentrate on the trail from Morgan’s Creek, all the way to Ohiopyle and then to Confluence
32. on the north side of a creek into which the pilot had run the
33. had been captured at Saylor’s Creek, and was now a prisoner of
34. ” She darted around the apple tree and half skipped, half ran down the hill toward the creek
35. At the path she slowed, and he caught up with her, following her to the edge of the creek
36. He swung the horse around and headed down the hill toward the creek
37. At Aguadores, which was strongly garrisoned, the railroad bridge over the creek was blown up with dynamite, to prevent our direct advance along the railroad
38. By this time the cavalry were starting to deploy along the creek; but when the wretched balloon had finally received its quietus, and sunk amid the curses of the men stricken through its agency by an unseen fire, the enemy had exactly ranged the line of the road, and were apprised that a general advance was taking place
39. After the flag waved over San Juan, and reaction from the excitement enabled us to realise the sad realities of victory, there seemed little glory for the silent forms that lay on the field where they had fallen; or the hundreds of wounded who were helpless in the thicket, or crawled to the rear, with blood spurting from their wounds, to the dressing-station improvised in the creek bed
40. No field hospital was equipped within specified distance, and the wounded were placed under shelter of a sand-bank, in the San Juan creek lying for hours awaiting cursory attention
41. I saw but one ambulance along the trail; there were some stretchers but many of the badly wounded were either dragged over the soggy road in a blanket or lay at the creek until the next day
42. Near the angle, two troopers pointed out a suspicious something in a palm-tree, and creeping along the creek bank, we fired several shots, until first a rifle, then a body, fell crashing out into the bush
43. During the battle on the 2nd our losses were much lighter, but the creek bed and road were choked with wounded
44. As we hurried to the creek bank, Captain Danforth, the surgeon of the 9th Cavalry, whom I had previously met as physician to the Cuban Government, turned to greet us, and fell shot through both temples
45. �Because there is no creek
46. �A creek flowing into the sky,� he shouted
47. There is enough feed in the paddock and plenty of water in the creek
48. The creek plunged further into the depths of the earth
49. The creek narrowed, and he stood on a flat rock to keep his feet dry
50. In fact the creek would run ten or twenty metres farther down the bank