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They bedded down in a little copse of quibreaks out in the sparse wild theshes of the chaparral
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track that ran through the middle of the copse
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Spelman down one of the many paths which wound through the copse
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interrupted only by the occasional fisherman or copse of
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lightly wooded copse of trees towards the river
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small copse of trees as his wife continued along the road,
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copse, but after a while they seemed to lose interest and
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Late that afternoon the two of them walked around a copse of trees to come face-to-face with five men
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Slikit had left the ruins of his sett on the edge of Veyatie Copse and never returned
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Brightness had spent many seasons living out a quiet existence on the edge of the meadow, snug in her sett during the winters, roaming the nearby copse during the summers
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“See, he’s headed up to that copse of trees,” Fergus said, pointing in the right direction with the two fingers between which his fag rested snugly
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There always seemed to be an unoccupied copse of trees to be found, sometimes with a stream or river nearby
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I was forced to take shelter in a copse of evergreen trees since I was nowhere near a yam or town
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Around noon, I thought I heard a horse whicker from a copse of trees well buried in snow about a hundred feet off the trail
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I fought my way through the snow to the copse and again heard the horse
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He correctly assumed he needed to find shelter when he found he could no longer continue and took refuge in the copse of trees much as I had
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I rode up the road a little way and made camp in a small copse of trees
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I thanked him and returned to my copse of woods by a circuitous route
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The copse was big enough that I could enter it while only visible from the other side of the river
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The fool pointed out a nearby copse from where he felt they would do the most damage
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leaning behind the copse of tall trees
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“The sky was filled with strange noises on that night when they met in a copse near Javagathlon’s largest cornfield
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Now if his memory served him correctly, through the front door outside there was a small stinky outhouse, a stable to the left, and an overgrown copse to the right
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He had spent a lot of time playing in the copse when he had been younger, hitting trees with sticks and the like
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The track had fed into a slight valley, just as Tamar had described to her, a small copse of trees was all that remained of the woodland that had once filled the valley
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Her cautious approach to use stealth early had paid off, because as she moved towards the mine she now noticed movement high up in the remaining trees of the copse
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He looked about the moonlit plain and trotted over to a nearby copse
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The ponies broke into a comfortable gait down the hill and toward Bel’s Copse with me in the lead
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At the far edge of the copse grew a stunted oak
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“-- hidden in the copse of birch and alder trees, near your village and I sensed I had finally come to a place where I would be safe
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He pulled back the spear that had raised blood on my chest, sheathed his bronze-hilted sword, and called his dogs from the copse
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Crouching in the grassy edge of the trees, we crept to the copse of rowans, their leaves beginning to turn the gold and red of autumn
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The blue butterflies and the White Stag were here in this copse of rowan trees to heal the relationship between Lovern and me
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I put his pack in mine, gathered him into my arms, and carried him to a copse of trees
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A few minutes later I had chosen my base in a copse of trees, slightly higher than the surrounding grounds, where I would be able to ambush them
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Derek and Phera didn’t understand her need to stop in this copse and bathe
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It was nothing more than a village boy, probably come to the copse and stream for the same reason she had
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After I left Resa with her father and Tristan yesterday I doubled around to the copse and then to Narif, and I’ve been in the Wayfar Inn for nearly four bells now
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He watched through slitted lids as Derek and Dana slid off through the brush- they’d left the copse behind several bells ago, and the hot sun once more shone down on them- and the Angel settled into the shade of a boulder, crossing her legs in a meditative position
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This part of the mountains was mostly rocks, cliffs, and caves, but in this hidden vale there was a small copse of trees
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She was gone! He searched the hut but found no trace of her; he ran outside and down to the copse
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Somewhere over the marshes, the bird alighted and Murphy set the Prince down on his feet in a small meadow near a copse of trees
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Smith and his team had withdrawn back towards the airport and were hidden in a small copse
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copse at the bottom of the churchyard a dozen birds lifted into the sky and
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They sat under a copse of trees and waited fearfully until it was time to move
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There’s a thick copse there where I felt sure I would bag some game, but it was obviously not to be
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As they continued their short journey to the end of the meadow where a large expansive copse and the dense forest formed the boundaries of the pristine, grassy fields, Feltus deliberated the descriptions he had been given of Terence who was riding slightly ahead of him with his shoulders pushed back as though he was determined to maintain his stiff upper lip
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The breeze suddenly died and the grotesque hush returned as Terence and his mount stepped into the copse, leaving a startled Feltus several steps behind pondering his next course of action
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“Well,” he said as though he was debating the question then looked over his shoulder to the south momentarily, “I thought I had gone down further to the other side of the copse
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I then crossed this copse and started fresh on the other side
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And not a single Greek girl or boy knelt for prayer; all stood like a sparse copse in a field of ground nuts
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back into the copse of trees that hung shade over her thinking place
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at a copse of dark bushes three houses along
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Moving over to the port side, he could only see a small copse of trees which was
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Soon he bolted out of the trees and onto bare stretch of land, which extended about a half a mile and then directly ahead was a copse of trees and just beyond that a vertical cliff
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When he got to the copse of trees he entered a few feet in, turned around, and sat down to rest while watching to see if anyone was following
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At the next copse, Robert climbed a tree and looked back
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Leesa suspected Rave could easily navigate the darkness of the copse, but the twisted roots would present a hazard for her
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Finally, as the sunlight dimmed overhead, they stopped and Atticus had Severus sit upon a fallen log as he disappeared further into the copse for a brief moment
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All he had to concern himself with was cutting through the snow-covered scrub that had overgrown the abandoned B&M railroad tracks, cross said tracks without tripping over the rails and ties buried under the snow, sprint up the three flights of rickety iron stairs (thirty-six stairs in all that ran through a copse of trees and led up to the street he lived on) without tripping and face-planting himself into a snowbank, turn the corner onto his street, and sprint the last two-hundred yards to the finish line that was the front door to his first-floor apartment
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Realizing she might make herself more visible to those following her, she stopped gallivanting about and jogged across the headland, passing an old wooden sign that read “Bowen Point,” and scaled down the side of the bluff to where the rocky terrain sloped inland through a thin copse of scraggily trees
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Her other two unsolicited travelling companions had bravely insisted upon waiting back in the dray, which was parked behind a copse at the curve in the road
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No traveler would hide in a copse of trees, obviously not wanting to be seen
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It had been a slow beginning, getting away from that copse in the jagged morning air
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The hut is in a meadow between a copse of trees so high they completely shield the rest of Asgard from view
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She took the path through the little copse and turned left at Parsons Pool back towards the Tree
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the woods, soon in a darkened copse and studying dark
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I ran through the pine woods and the path was, at places, clear and bright and at other places, dark as night; and sometimes the leaves were newly fallen and the copse was full of being and at other times the leaves were dead and no more were they for seeing
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It lit the foliage in a nearby copse of trees that whispered in a soft wind
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Her eyes wandered into the copse
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To the left, a brown path led downward through a sparse copse of spruce trees whose pines swayed and hissed in the lake winds
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Out here in the open air, with Rudgard over a mile off and with the nearest copse of trees nothing more than a shape in the distance, Ingrid anticipated some respite from the heat
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The little town stood on a level flat as bare as the hand, not even a willow near it; only in the far distance, a copse lay, a dark blur on the very edge of the horizon
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Thomas sprinted after the scurrying spy, and in a matter of seconds he entered the thick copse of trees and the world became dark
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The eyes of the Sagamore moved warily from islet to islet, and copse to copse, as the canoe proceeded; and, when a clearer sheet of water permitted, his keen vision was bent along the bald rocks and impending forests that frowned upon the narrow strait
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How big was his warren? Where was it? How many rabbits were concealed in the copse and watching them now? Were they likely to be bored, but perfectly friendly
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The wet grass glittered and nearby a nut tree The sun, risen behind the copse, threw long shadows from the trees sparkled iridescent, winking and gleaming as its branches moved in the light wind
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Between the copse and the brook, the slope was covered with pale lilac lady's-smocks, each standing separately in the grass, a frail stalk of bloom above a spread of cressy leaves
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By early silver birch near the abandoned holes across the dip; and from deep in the copse, afternoon there was a stillness of heat, and a herd of cows from the higher fields slowly grazed their way down into the shade
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Along the crest was the line of a cart track and beyond, a copse
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A few minutes later the rabbits had crossed the cart track and vanished into the copse beyond
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The continuous, gentle rustling of the beech leaves They could not make out why the wood was so light and still and why they could was unlike the sounds to be heard in a copse of nut bushes, oak and silver birch
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During the early spring, when a fox had moved into a neighboring copse, Holly, with two or three volunteers, had kept it steadily under observation for several days and reported all its movements, until one evening it left as suddenly as it had come
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She had been one of the rabbits taken prisoner when Woundwort attacked the warren at Nutley Copse
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Everyone was tired and when they had fed -- "evening silflay every day, but further west than before, close to a little copse at the top of some rising
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light wind was blowing straight into the north bank of the copse, where the On the second morning, silflay did not begin until some time after dawn
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"My mother used to tell me what happened at Nutley Copse
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When the General had led the final assault at Nutley Copse he had killed three rabbits underground and no more had dared to oppose him, although there had been some hard tussles in the outer runs the day before
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The place fixed on for the stand-shooting was not far above a stream in a little aspen copse
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On reaching the copse, Levin got out of the trap and led Oblonsky to a corner of a mossy, swampy glade, already quite free from
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The sun was setting behind a thick forest, and in the glow of sunset the birch trees, dotted about in the aspen copse, stood out clearly with their hanging twigs, and their buds swollen almost to bursting
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From the thickest parts of the copse, where the snow still remained, came the faint sound of narrow winding threads of water running away
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It was quite still now in the copse, and not a bird was stirring
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The other end of the secret passage might lie among some tangle of bramble in the neighbouring copse