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The lads were with Beauty on a small hillock and Rosecare came to join them
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Morton, with the help of two kilo's of lead strapped to his wood, thumped his ball high in the air landing on a hillock where Fizzicist was hiding
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I sighed, shaking my head as I walked past to the small hillock, really not much more
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He stared at the hillock of grain in motionless silence
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She got up, shook some loose earth from her coat and joined Brock, who was laying on a small hillock, staring at the clouds
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Before them was a group of trees on a small raised circular hillock
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“It’s this way,” she said and Ethan turned to see a small two-story mansion sitting nicely between a hillock of mangroves and a small farm of oil palms
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He stood up on a little hillock, tall and splendid, with his open brow and his fearless eyes
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formed hillock to see what all the fuss was about
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Upon the hillock they rested and renewed
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Most of the hillock was cleared for the presentations, and Gorsh called for the winners of the Kwetkerthok competition to attend
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Now and again the dune line would be obscured by a hillock that arose directly out of the flood
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Without speaking, she walked away, around the hillock and past the tree
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Together, they appear like a hillock of snow scarred occasionally with a dark slash of beak or eye, which glitters in the light
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Bluebell climbed to the top of a hillock on the edge of the
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The next morning, after a good nights sleep and a hearty breakfast, we were about to set off but there was still no sign of the return of Jodas, so, impatient to get home, having said our farewells we headed towards Tollan, after a short distance Coatl motioned me to stop, and I soon saw why, over the crest behind us came ten of the soldiers from Xocanti, they had been hanging back, Coatl waved them forward and they explained to us that the high priest, Wedon, had ordered them to escort our party home, that settled, we continued towards Tollan, from the last hillock I looked down on the familiar houses and fields, ball court, Temple and square, my eyes began to fill with tears and I quickened my step, impatient to be with my family and friends
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’ So he moved on a little further to take in the view from a hillock beside the track in whose direction south he faced
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Kole sat upon a hillock, behind an old oak tree
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Kole walked steadily down the hillock to the dusty road, worn with the tread of cattle and cart
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fact, Mount Doom was more a hill than a mountain, but Hillock Doom just did not have the same
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“Can we join you?” A man and a woman approached them as they ate their pre-shift meal on the hillock in the twilight
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The next day, as Monty and his group sat on the hillock for the pre-shift meal in the semi-darkness, they noticed, high in the sky, a point of light appear which quickly became a ball of fire
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At breakfast on the hillock, each of the six who had worked the spaceship recounted their adventures
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He sat down at the top of the hillock and narrowed his eyes against the rising sun
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At the hillock breakfast, Monty described what had happened
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The six withdrew from the hillock and sat down on the ground in a circle
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The committee looked serious for a moment, and then Syd stood up, climbed to the top of the hillock and, illuminated in shades of red by the rising sun, addressed the group in a loud voice
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He and the Songbirds Trio moved higher up the hillock close to where Rebecca was standing
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He and Monty were sitting close together at the bottom of the hillock, a little away from everyone
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At the next pre-shift meal, Joshua, pointing to Monty, Ernie and Syd, announced from the top of the hillock in his gruff voice: “You’re coming with me today
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Rebecca, accompanied by the Doctor, joined them at this point, and sat down on the hillock near Syd
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The moon was fading as the dawn lightened the camp site and the group sitting on the hillock
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Syd was about to resume his introduction, when a loud voice hailed a “Hallo!” from the top of the hillock
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They sat on the hard packed gravel in front of the hillock
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Stu Corrigan stepped through the audience to the bottom of the hillock
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Alicia pulled Monty off the hillock and they joined the lines of dancers
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More slaves ate their meals with Monty and his group, pushing the number on the hillock past forty
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Joshua stood at the top of the hillock and announced the camp commander’s decision to prospect for a new camp
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As the weeks went by, they maintained the meal routine and continued to meet at the foot of the hillock
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During the fifth month after Syd’s departure, Alicia and the group were eating their pre-shift meal in the semi-darkness on the hillock when the sounds of a loud argument escaped out of Joshua’s house
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Gloom descended on the group by the hillock
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Long after the moon arose, Alicia and the group waited by the hillock
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Alicia and the group were on the hillock, morosely debating what would happen to the prisoners
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They fled back to the hillock as the hearing broke up
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The Warrior Commander ran down the hillock brandishing its truncheon, and the slaves quickly dispersed
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They sat down on the grassy slope of the hillock
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As they mounted the hillock to pass behind the caves, many of the slaves came out
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Rebecca cherished the friendship of the two women with her, and was at home with the group that assembled on the hillock
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They left the village and soon reached a hillock
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I was sitting on a small hillock strewn with calcified outcroppings that looked like long-dead coral, or dollops of oatmeal gruel flung from the bowl of a cranky 2-year old
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hillock where the animal was sheltering and decided that the beast
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slip from the horse as they left the hillock, so he removed his rope
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From the top of our hillock the air was cold and scented with spring; it was a beautiful evening, the sun casting long, long shadows across the green and rolling lands hereabout
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He trotted back to join us, saying, “There’s a faint light over by that hillock, do you see it? If you look, you can see the shapes of huts, see? Wait till the moon comes out again
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rubbed his throbbing temples, sitting moodily on the small hillock where he had found his
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the other side of the rocky hillock, it was imperative he speak to the City’s Masters of the
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It seemed to hesitate, but instead of charging forward to meet him in savage combat on the sun-dappled hillock, it spun away and leapt off the path into the trees
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were holidaying at the Luambwa Game Reserve at a base camp situated atop a hillock
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built upon a small hillock, and with such strange configurations of design so as not to be
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with the first floor built into the side of a small hillock, the height of which was about
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doors, while on the left and right hand sides of the sloping hillock were several similar
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The grounds around the hillock were creatively landscaped with small
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But attend to me and observe, for I wish to give thee some account of the chief knights who accompany these two armies; and that thou mayest the better see and mark, let us withdraw to that hillock which rises yonder, whence both armies may be seen
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"Climb to that hillock, pass that bank and by the time you reach the other side I shall have raised the birds
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After penetrating through the brush, matted as it was with briars, for a few hundred feet, he entered an open space, that surrounded a low, green hillock, which was crowned by the decayed blockhouse in question
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Yes, yes; I was then young, and new to the sight of blood; and not relishing the thought that creatures who had spirits like myself should lay on the naked ground, to be torn asunder by beasts, or to bleach in the rains, I buried the dead with my own hands, under that very little hillock where you have placed yourselves; and no bad seat does it make neither, though it be raised by the bones of mortal men
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A spring, which many long years before had induced the natives to select the place for their temporary fortification, was soon cleared of leaves, and a fountain of crystal gushed from the bed, diffusing its waters over the verdant hillock
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Heyward perceived, in truth, that the younger Indian had thrown his form on the side of the hillock while they were talking, like one who sought to make the most of the time allotted to rest, and that his example had been followed by David, whose voice literally "clove to his jaws," with the fever of his wound, heightened, as it was, by their toilsome march
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A light figure preceded the rest of the party, with the caution and activity of a native; ascending every hillock to reconnoiter, and indicating by gestures, to his companions, the route he deemed it most prudent to pursue
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I had often seen one placed at the end of a road on a hillock, and in the light of the sun its black arms, bending in every direction, always reminded me of the claws of an immense beetle, and I assure you it was never without emotion that I gazed on it, for I could not help thinking how wonderful it was that these various signs should be made to cleave the air with such precision as to convey to the distance of three hundred leagues the ideas and wishes of a man sitting at a table at one end of the line to another man similarly placed at the opposite extremity, and all this effected by a simple act of volition on the part of the sender of the message
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They ran on after the van until it was out of range, and then they bethought themselves of the local Socialists; but they were nowhere to be seen; they had prudently withdrawn as soon as the van had got fairly under way, and the victory being complete, the upholders of the present system returned to the piece of waste ground on the top of the hill, where a gentleman in a silk hat and frockcoat stood up on a little hillock and made a speech
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A crowd gathered and the Socialists held a meeting, two speeches being delivered before the crowd recovered from their surprise at the temerity of these other Britishers who apparently had not sense enough to understand that they had been finally defeated and obliterated last Tuesday evening: and when the cyclist with the bandaged head got up on the hillock some of the crowd actually joined in the hand-clapping with which the Socialists greeted him
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When they had finished their speech-making one of the strangers who was acting as chairman invited the audience to put questions, but as nobody wanted to ask any, he invited anyone who disagreed with what had been said to get up on the hillock and state his objections, so that the audience might have an opportunity of judging for themselves which side was right; but this invitation was also neglected
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Ay, says another, and so pampered was he that he would suffer nought to grow in all the land but green grass for himself (for that was the only colour to his mind) and there was a board put up on a hillock in the middle of the island with a printed notice, saying: By the Lord Harry, Green is the grass that grows on the ground
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The leaves might bestrew him, and the soil gradually accumulate and form a little hillock over his frame, no matter whether there were life in it or no
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After walking for about ten minutes, during which Danglars did not exchange a single word with his guide, he found himself between a hillock and a clump of high weeds; three men, standing silent, formed a triangle, of which he was the centre
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when he had to mow round a hillock or a tuft of sorrel
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When a hillock came he changed his action, and at one time with the heel, and at another with the tip of his scythe, clipped the hillock round both sides with short strokes
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The shadow of his pearly-white body, of his black-tipped wings, fell on the grass no more silently than he alighted himself on a hillock of rubbish within three yards of that man, lying as still as a corpse
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Directly the assuring and prosaic light of the world's active hours had grown strong, she crept from under her hillock of leaves, and looked around boldly
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Redhorn hillock troubles her not at all
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to a green hillock and there set his banner, and the White Horse ran
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She sat down upon a hillock, and cried so much that her tears flowed almost like rivers out of her
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Twice they had attempted to attack this point, but on each occasion had been driven back by grapeshot from the four isolated guns on the hillock
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Rostov stopped his horse for a moment on a hillock to see what was going on, but strain his attention as he would he could not understand or make out anything of what was happening: there in the smoke men of some sort were moving about, in front and behind moved lines of troops; but why, whither, and who they were, it was impossible to make out
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‘Climb to that hillock, pass that bank, and by the time you reach the other side I shall have raised the birds
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great pyramid of earth, surmounted by the lion, rises to-day, there was a hillock which descended in an easy slope towards the Nivelles road, but which was almost an escarpment on the side of the highway to Genappe
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Thanks to the thousands upon thousands of cartloads of earth employed in the hillock one hundred and fifty feet in height and half a mile in circumference, the plateau of Mont-SaintJean is now accessible by an easy slope
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Its two slopes have been appropriated for the monumental hillock
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The frightful 18th of June lives again; the false monumental hillock disappears, the lion vanishes in air, the battle-field resumes its reality, lines of infantry undulate over the plain, furious gallops traverse the horizon; the frightened dreamer beholds the flash of sabres, the gleam of bayonets, the flare of bombs, the tremendous interchange of thunders; he hears, as it were, the death rattle in the depths of a tomb, the vague clamor of the battle phantom; those shadows are grenadiers, those lights are cuirassiers; that skeleton Napoleon, that other skeleton is Wellington; all this no longer exists, and yet it clashes together and combats still; and the ravines are empurpled, and the trees quiver, and there is fury even in the clouds and in the shadows; all those terrible heights, Hougomont, Mont-SaintJean, Frischemont, Papelotte, Plancenoit, appear confusedly crowned with whirlwinds of spectres engaged in exterminating each other
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The garden, which was slightly arched, had in its centre, on the summit of a hillock, a fine pointed and conical fir-tree, whence ran, as from the peaked boss of a shield, four grand alleys, and, ranged by twos in between the branchings of these, eight small ones, so that, if the enclosure had been circular, the geometrical plan of the alleys would have resembled a cross superposed on a wheel
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The old man pointed with his pipe and the stranger looked and indeed, by a nearby wall was a sizable hillock some ten feet long by about three feet high, loam and grass tufts of many shades of tan, brown, and burnt umber