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Ledge here ain't no help with it
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He looked around at the handful of redsuits still out there on the ledge with him in the piss yellow, sulfurous haze
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Before we moved he had taken to climbing up onto a window ledge in spite of his chained wrist
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On the window ledge flowered buxom, deep-red geraniums with a few fresh ferns just uncurling
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See,' Ish said and climbed on the roof ledge
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Ish struck Siva's poses on the ledge
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On a ledge outcropping that ran the entire length of the ship he saw to his
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There is a toothbrush in a chipped mug on a ledge above the sink
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When he got back, Kaha sat with Alan in what once might have been a window ledge, but was now boarded in with some other room behind
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Alan was embarrassed to see that Marcue was doing Nalu on the ledge where he and Kaha had been sitting
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She had just started to run her fingers along the ledge, when she heard someone in the front of the house
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Another slave, hearing this, said: “There is an old one on the window ledge there which he can have
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because a spring seeped from the ledge behind
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It was protected by vines hanging from the ledge above
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It has a ledge where we
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sweep the ledge before we sit down
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If it’s still there, we can towel off with it, then brush the ledge
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Just as the Elf was starting to wonder how deep they were descending, they reached an ancient ledge, an immense terrace or balcony, wrought from the living stone of the planet
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And he easily could have spent the rest of the day sitting there along the stony ledge
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As if summoned by his deep and sad sigh, a curious sea bird suddenly landed on the ledge, not a couple of feet from him
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Brynjolf leaned against the ledge, his head cocked a bit to the side in consideration
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Josh was desperately scrambling across a ledge to get to the man who was still revelling in the water
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He sat on the overhanging ledge, legs dangling down
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‘He spoke to me when he was about to jump off the mountain ledge
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Upon my return I decided to devote the remaining daylight to placing the other cannon up on an elevated ledge, and once this was accomplished, I called it a day
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Before the others had a chance to stop him, he sprinted down the last few feet of the slope, across the flat ledge and launched himself into the air, over the edge
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He sprinted heavily across the ledge, bounced into the air and landed on the very edge of the opposite ledge with a boom that reverberated along the crevasse
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Dust from the edge of the ledge showered down into the crevasse
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Lucy deliberately avoided looking into the crevasse as she moved backwards until she had the full width of the ledge as a run-up
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With terrifying speed a crack tore along the ledge for several metres between Fletcher and the edge of the crevasse
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The extra whole metre of distance and now having to jump to a slightly higher ledge instead of a conveniently lower one did nothing to boost his confidence
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Fletcher closed his eyes as Chris launched himself through the air towards the opposite ledge and only reopened them when heard a soft thud
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He panicked when he found that Chris was on the ledge from the waist up but his legs dangled precariously over the drop
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A second later her gloved hands appeared over the ledge and she tried to pull herself up
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To his relief she was still breathing so the others helped him carry her away from the edge of the ledge, just in case a similar collapse happened on that side too
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He nodded in response, summoned up all the energy he could and sprinted heavily across the ledge towards the drop
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Two metres above him there was a vague ledge
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It was not long before the ledge was just about within reach
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As his fingers reached up to grab the edge of the ledge he lifted some of his weight off his left foot
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” replied Chris, pulling himself slightly higher, bringing the ledge within easier reach
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” he replied, rechecking his handholds and then hauling himself up onto the ledge
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After he was securely up on the ledge, he pulled one of the ropes out of his pocket and set about attaching one end of it to the rock
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Before Fletcher had even managed to reach the ledge, Chris was starting to lift himself higher
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Fletcher reached the top of the rope and pulled himself onto the ledge
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Pausing for breath for a moment he tried to sit on the ledge itself, soon discovering that without the soles of his boots pressed firmly against it he would rapidly slide off
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“Tucked under that ledge there
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They had not gone far before they saw the Mock Turtle in the distance, sitting sad and lonely on a little ledge of rock, and, as they came nearer, Alice could hear him sighing as if his heart would break
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ledge as he had seen and heard all of this before over many centuries
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Frank led the way inside and brought them to the spiral staircase that led to the battlements, warning Jack about the need for caution when he got there, because the back of the ledge was missing and the rail support erected by the Board of Works was only a temporary measure
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Like the spring release of a taut rubber band, in a single fluid bound she uses the door ledge as a balance beam
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Another Finn then constructed what he called a snow ledge that was supposed to raise the ball up out of the snow so that a player could hit his first fairway shot at the approximate location where his tee shot landed
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At the top of the flight, along a ledge, the warm glow of the cave welcomed the travellers
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Then in less than a minute it stopped on his screen a hundred metres or so distance, and he just made out a shape land on a far ledge
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Flesh’ailer explained that he had rescued this animal from a ledge in a canyon and had helped dress it’s wounds from the fall and that it had adopted him ever since, not leaving his side
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He swung over the lip of the ledge and grabbed the column
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Amaranthe slid over the ledge and navigated a cautious descent
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Kay strained with her right hand, missed the ledge, cursed as her leg slid sharply against an outcropping, then caught her hand securely on her second try
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Her left foot found a crack to wedge into, and she pulled herself up level with the slim ledge the foal had been caught on
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” She moved over to the couch and picked up the scroll sitting on the nearby ledge
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She did not even try to drag herself up from the ledge she stood on
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“Are you all right? Is your ledge sturdy?” His voice was tight with concern
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Her feet found the ledge
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There was a movement beside her, and Reese had rolled up onto the ledge, propping himself up on one elbow, gazing down at her in tense concern
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Unlike the main entrance, this had no labyrinth to protect it, so Grindel had Cherva and his minions build an enormous mound of rocks on a ledge over the opening
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He stood now on a small ledge far above Badachro Sett, studying the shadows cast onto the rocky cliff face by the moon
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He loaded his luggage onto the ledge and it was weighed, approved and nudged onto the conveyer belt to make its way to the waiting plane
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Carefully tucking the coin into the leather belt at her waist, she gave one last glance at her small cell before swinging her legs over the window ledge
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When he'd been practising the killing thrust, high up on his favourite ledge above Badachro Sett, he'd always imagined he would experience jubilation when he finally used it in earnest– that he would be more alive, nearer to Her
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The sentry on the ledge had not spotted him yet
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This had to be ended quickly, before the guard on the ledge above was able to release the keystone
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Turning away from the dead boar, Brokin threw a glance upwards, spotting two badgers locked in a fierce battle on the narrow ledge by the rock pile
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Pushing through the crack, Thesa found himself on a narrow ledge
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Far beneath him was a large pool of water, and he could see no way off the ledge, other than by jumping into the water below
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His two companions must have done just that, he reasoned, otherwise they would still be waiting on the ledge for him
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Badgers were good swimmers, so what had killed them? Why had they drowned? It wasn't that far a jump from the ledge to the pool
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Thesa turned away, checking again to see if he could find a way off the ledge
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Thesa looked over the edge of the narrow ledge, staring at the colours far below him, his mind and body fused rigid with terror, trying to convince himself that it had just been a dream, an hallucination, the results of the bang on his head from the falling rock
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William dropped down onto an elevated ledge
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He was perched on a small dirt ledge with a steep wall above him
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The ledge narrowed; about five feet away it ended completely, but at that spot the upper bank dropped to within four feet in height
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William made his move and inched slowly forward on the ledge
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William slammed down on the remaining ledge
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His body was moving downward and he had no way to hold himself on the ledge
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With his right hand William began to feel the collapsed ledge in front of him until he found a second rock point he could grab onto
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He made it and stood up again on the ledge
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Slowly, William backtracked on the remaining ledge behind him until he stood on a section wide enough to actually squat down on bent knee
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He dropped his right hand as his left leg shot out to propel him over the ledge
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He jumped over the narrow collapse in the ledge and landed with his right foot on the rock he had seen just ahead of the gap
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Landing on his sore groin area was not the best way to slam on the ledge, but William ignored the pain and smiled anyway, for he had made it
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He clambered up the first ledge, and then another
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He stood on a wide, mossy ledge looking out over a pond or lake in a grotto
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Finally, the water curved to the right, and after one waterfall perhaps a third of a metre high, there was a ledge about seven metres wide, and then a drop of four or five metres
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There was a little ledge on the end of the shower where the spigot head came out of the wall
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It was a heavily-dented metal bucket, lying on its side, and with a thin trickle of water still moving down a smooth rock ledge towards the pond
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There was a final kind of overhanging ledge
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One last moment of intense fear and courage, and then he stood on the ledge
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“They stand up on a big ledge, on a cliff
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It was indeed a Yellow-bell; hiding beneath the natural rock ledge, this flower would have been shielded from the wet mist
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I stumbled at last onto a narrow ledge that jutted out over a great empty space