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1. Halon made it his task to stealthily collect the rainwater from the large puddles, as whenever Saldon tried, his heavy footfalls always muddied the pools before he got near
2. Amonas was sitting cross-legged without the cover of the small makeshift shelter he had fashioned; most of it was taken over by the sprawled figure of Hilderich who seemed to be thankfully quite at ease sleeping on the almost bare ground, with nothing but his already muddied and stained cloak as a mattress
3. His mind was still jarred by the headache and though it had subsided considerably, a sting of it still lingered and made his thinking muddied and unclear, his most recent memories a blur
4. She had muddied herself and him thoroughly, but they were finally on their feet
5. But her bracelet, muddied though it was, spoke a well-remembered caution to him
6. Why the fuck did you just shoot Andy?” cried Ethan, as he tried to tend to his brother, who was rolling around the muddied ground, bleeding, and in pain
7. Had the people turned to their God for physical salvation as in times past? The waters of more recent history become increasingly muddied the closer one looks toward present times, and the broad sweep cannot be seen with the same clarity as earlier viewings seem to have allowed
8. wreckage, his hair in tatters and his clothes muddied and torn
9. aching hands brushed the snow off her muddied jacket as she forced her legs to move,
10. What’s been muddied in the mind of it?
11. "I will," Zoe muttered as she looked down at her muddied clothes
12. The door burst open and Zoe bustled in, muddied and wet
13. Blackfin’s technology had not made it here and as I trod on dirt muddied by recent rain and potholes, I encountered no other travelers headed into the town
14. bare earth by the feet of countless sheep, and muddied by the
15. and muddied water, engulfing the struggling soldiers
16. opening was worn to bare earth by the feet of countless sheep, and muddied
17. Fernanda had to swallow her scruples and their guests of the worst sort like kings as they muddied the porch with their boots, urinated in the garden
18. had been muddied by the heavy rains, they were forced to slow their
19. And at the man’s feet lay a leather satchel, scuffed and muddied through much use
20. Draggled and muddied
21. “Of course I was,” he replied gently then lowered me onto the muddied ground
22. The pink frock she was wearing was muddied and torn, and her cheek was bruised
23. In a few years all that would remain would be the muddied memories of a
24. e trail was muddied with a variety of markings that were
25. “Don’t touch her!” His head jerked up, and his muddied, tear streaked face was contorted with grief and rage
26. The priest’s robes hung in heavy woolen folds, damp from the fog, as the young man made his way along the muddied streets of the sleeping town
27. plain, because of how much they've muddied the
28. But Brett’s pursuit over the last few days has also muddied the waters
29. How did this happen? By chemical companies hiring their own fake scientists to publish fake statistics, by the university research departments being funded and controlled by private corporations, all honest scientific research has been muddied and distorted by conflicting opinions of experts
30. Where the strains of their criminal culture is not muddied by viruses of other Robber Baron cultures
31. Yet at the same time, the divide between spiritual and secular authority was muddied and disappeared
32. But its telling is twisted and filled with the MUDDIED false images of LIES and lying tales
33. greatly muddied the waters of this genre, though there are some very good researchers in the mix
34. I don’t want the water muddied
35. squealing muddied pink piglets
36. It had also muddied the slope up which the French would have to charge, making their approach treacherously slippery
37. The younger Dazai, a devoted acolyte, seemed to take on the hair shirt of the master, failing at multiple suicide attempts before drowning himself, along with a companion, in the muddied, rain-swollen Tamagawa Canal
38. Seeing Alexey Alexandrovitch with his Petersburg face and severely self-confident figure, in his round hat, with his rather prominent spine, he believed in him, and was aware of a disagreeable sensation, such as a man might feel tortured by thirst, who, on reaching a spring, should find a dog, a sheep, or a pig, who has drunk of it and muddied the water
39. In spite of the dirtiness of the hut, which was all muddied by their boots and the filthy dogs licking themselves clean, and the smell of marsh mud and powder that filled the room, and the absence of knives and forks, the party drank their tea and ate their supper with a relish
40. I wondered if being stabbed and having to kill the girl had left me in a state of shock that muddied my thinking
41. In one Sam had found some water left, stale, muddied by the orcs,
42. I purposely muddied my feet
43. Now returning, as changed to my friend as my town was to me, I distorted his picture, muddied his memory
44. Now the trunks of trees on the bottom, and the old log canoe, and the dark surrounding woods, are gone, and the villagers, who scarcely know where it lies, instead of going to the pond to bathe or drink, are thinking to bring its water, which should be as sacred as the Ganges at least, to the village in a pipe, to wash their dishes with!—to earn their Walden by the turning of a cock or drawing of a plug! That devilish Iron Horse, whose ear-rending neigh is heard throughout the town, has muddied the Boiling Spring with his foot, and he it is that has browsed off all the woods on Walden shore, that Trojan horse, with a thousand men in his belly, introduced by mercenary Greeks! Where is the country's champion, the Moore of Moore Hill, to meet him at the Deep Cut and thrust an avenging lance between the ribs of the bloated pest?
1. Bear was not happy and said, “There’s muddies in this river and I’ll find em’
2. We'll check if they’ll give us a feed of muddies
3. Sci–Coll, in the end, eradicates common sense and muddies the concept of the 'individual'
4. Which further muddies the waters, since it throws our earlier deduction that it was cast by human wizards into doubt, since a faked human quality may have been left as a false trail
5. Perhaps a dodo went on one of these walks back in the day and that's what made it give up flying, a thought that actually muddies the waters a bit but there it is
6. He entered the pond in his tighty whities, but came out in ruddy muddies
7. This entering makes the spirit become pure and cleared of that which muddies it
1. The landscape is all muddy green and brown now, I loathe this time of year and can’t wait for spring to come
2. It was swampy and marshy around it, and unlike the first one they had camped at, deep, green and muddy rather than clear and sandy
3. It was deep, covered with lon and with a muddy bottom
4. ' He was pointing to a trickle of muddy water leaking from between two boulders into a mossy puddle moistening the roots of a self-conscious adolescent pine tree
5. Just below his knees, where his trousers have brushed the sides of his Wellington boots, there are damp, muddy stains
6. with footprints in the muddy patches
7. The hole spread over a large area, possibly three or four metres across in places; muddy throughout its entire extent: deep, claggy, black mud, sloppy with water and dotted with bits of green from the decimated plants which had been wrenched from the ground by its making
8. ’ Sheila said from the other side of the muddy hole – her eyes challenging
9. That explained the muddy trace along the hallway
10. removed his sodden wool coat and muddy boots and
11. Slipping through the muddy torrents coursing from the Main Street down the Lakeside Road, we reached the shelter of the porch and I went with father around to shutter the store windows, just in case the winds shifted suddenly and threatened from the north
12. Johnny’s head and repeatedly squashed it into the floor of the muddy Hollow
13. I noticed there were muddy shoe prints on the carpet that led from the front
14. The scene at the lake she knew had been conjured up, by her fear of the muddy thing she’d seen earlier that morning
15. the middle of the enormous, muddy ditch was a small
16. door and out into the muddy courtyard, ‘but we’re under
17. negotiating the muddy streets
18. ‘Normally it isn’t this muddy in June,’ said Legrand
19. The bottom was sufficiently muddy, he felt the swan's ripples
20. muddy streets of the town, he silently envied the
21. Their physical body may have been rolling around in a muddy moor somewhere but their astral body had taken flight with their ego to lands unknown
22. She did not recall the impact of her paralyzed fall from Kallias, but her muddy clothes and aching head were proof enough of it
23. Everything was muddy with fear
24. Alex nodded, tears washing muddy tracks down her face
25. round his shoulders and they walked step by muddy step back to
26. We kept on moving along these narrow trenches which now had sandbags on top of the parapet and we could see that grass had seeded itself between these and was now growing adding a splash of green against the muddy colour of the hessian bags
27. ” His clothes were wrinkled and his trousers muddy and
28. And so, for the first time ever, TSA employees are now screening our servicemen returning via commercial air from overseas duty, often with their fatigues still muddy and filled with gunshot residue
29. It was light brown coat was muddy around the paws and flank but the rest was spotless
30. The muddy stream gleamed in the fierce sunlight, while here and there among the trees the white fever mist hung in thin wreaths, of which, if the white man breathe, he shall surely die
31. So congested was the trail that darkness supervened before many regiments had advanced at all, and at midnight the drenched troops lay down in the muddy road and rested on their arms until daybreak
32. The road was muddy, and in places only three could march abreast, so that when the advance guard reached the first ford, the road was choked with closely wedged men for considerably over a mile
33. The army worked far into the night entrenching, and then sank supperless in their muddy trenches to wait for daylight
34. ” He lounged in a chair with his muddy boots atop a stack of papers
35. ” Rumours reached the people later of supplies ad infinitum at Siboney, and a steady stream of fugitives started through the muddy trails to make their effort to reach the land of plenty
36. An old combine harvester was stuck up to its axles in the middle of the muddy mire
37. As the season advanced, the muddy spot dried up some
38. She slammed on the brakes, pulling hard to the right, and came to a rest on the muddy shoulder
39. as I helplessly slid down the muddy embankment into the
40. He sat down in front of Amonas on the leaf strewn ground which was wet and muddy
41. He snatched up the flashlight, gingerly lowered an expensive and glossily shined shoe into the center of a tire track, the least muddy path through the ooze, and began to inch forward along the rut, towards the gaping entrance
42. The words ‘collecting coins’ triggered thoughts of muddy coins stamped ‘South Africa’
43. The Esso map did not offer a clue as to where they might find access to the Vistula itself, without traversing many meters of muddy grass
44. Realizing that the work would be muddy, Colling stripped bare before wading into the water
45. The boat that had brought him to this secret location had left, and he would have to travel by foot from here over muddy mosquito infested swamp land
46. Half a mile later, they came to a wide, swift and very muddy river
47. She took a seat immediately in a corner of the porch to slip on her shoes and socks over muddy feet – before her plastic-wrapped stash of American dollars was noticed – then rewrapped the ankle over sock and dirt, while the horse was tied and its rider came to join her on the porch
48. With that, they left, Jorge leading and Beth right behind, on a well-worn and muddy trail into the jungle
49. From a few glimpses through the bush, she could see that they paralleled the bank of a wide muddy river
50. Muddy fur, suddenly slid off with the continued thrashing of legs