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1. 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
2. The valley is very marshy and floods regularly, so the houses are all built on the hill
3. Tom’s boots sank into the marshy
4. You should feel privileged!” She winked at him before continuing through the marshy field
5. That picturesque little corner of Singapore formed in previous times a marshy zone with cattle fields of vegetable plantations as well as fields of plantains and the medicinal plant known as “Uncaria gambir”
6. They stopped at islands or lonely stretches where the riverbank was not marshy to establish camp each night
7. The ancient agriculturists in the south of Akkad of old would have witnessed an insistent supplemental surge added to the regular tidal ebb and flow, which would have easily covered large tracts of the marshy delta lands at the mouths of their twin rivers
8. The road occasionally left the river because of very marshy areas or to avoid some of the river’s more capricious meanderings
9. land-fill out of a marshy area, and when it was filled up we built a
10. Meadowsweet’s potent odor rose from the green, marshy lea, crushed by the weight of the ponies
11. We camped out in the woods, a hundred yards from the main road, in a marshy clearing that local kids had obviously been using for parties
12. The warriors did not pause to eat and marched at a fast pace across the marshy fields to the edge of the Forest of Coermantyr
13. She knew that most of the islands off that marshy coast were uninhabited
14. He was standing alone among the high reeds of a marshy fen, and a buffalo was lunging at him, head down
15. Right before we entered the marshy woods that surrounded the outskirts of Orleans, I stopped the convoy, told them to close their helmets, which blocked off their hearing and sight, waiting until I had confirmation that all had obeyed me
16. The ground under our feet is marshy, and we stand on a makeshift wooden walkway laid over the mud
17. To my left was Cotton Slough, a wide-open, marshy wetland with the creek snaking through it
18. � The 23 trucks carrying the French naval infantry and the six empty trucks meant to help evacuate the sick and wounded followed Nancy�s eight armored vehicles as best they could on the marshy terrain between the Elbe River and the camp
19. The place was quite marshy and because of rainfall a lot of mud used to get collected and it was very difficult and dangerous to walk there
20. And so we came to the region of Baabe, passing first round the outskirts of Sellin, a place of villas built in the woods on the east coast of Rügen with the sea on one side and a big lake called the Selliner See on the other; and driving round the north end of this lake we got on to the dullest bit of road we had yet had, running beside a railway line and roughly paved with stones, pine-woods on our left shutting out the sea, and on our right across a marshy flat the lake, and bare and dreary hills
21. The horse flicked its tail at the flies that swarmed along the marshy banks
22. Then a series of marshy oxbows
23. St James’s is the oldest royal park in the capital and was once a marshy water meadow
24. ey took a shortcut to the river, traversing the marshy area by
25. the narrow road that ran through the marshy area that fronted the
26. Either we are walking over piles of slippery stones, or sinking into muddy swamps, water coming over the tops of our boots, or we have to pick our way through treacherous patches of marshy grass
27. It has a hump on its back, and long legs with wide hooves, enabling it to move with ease over the marshy ground
28. The mountain and terrain: steep inclines, loose rocks and boggy, marshy ground
29. This was a marshy area of
30. As it advanced, the mender of roads would discern without surprise, that it was a shaggy-haired man, of almost barbarian aspect, tall, in wooden shoes that were clumsy even to the eyes of a mender of roads, grim, rough, swart, steeped in the mud and dust of many highways, dank with the marshy moisture of many low grounds, sprinkled with the thorns and leaves and moss of many byways through woods
31. The ground was marshy, but at least there sat chewing pellets and resting his injured leg
32. It floods the banks, extends in great lagoons over a monstrous waste of country, and forms a huge district, called locally the Gapo, which is for the most part too marshy for foot-travel and too shallow for boating
33. In the jungle which we traversed were numerous hard-trodden paths made by the wild beasts, and in the more marshy places we saw a profusion of strange footmarks, including many of the iguanodon
34. Above the Kolocha, in Borodino and on both sides of it, especially to the left where the Voyna flowing between its marshy banks falls into the Kolocha, a mist had spread which seemed to melt, to dissolve, and to become translucent when the brilliant sun appeared and magically colored and outlined everything
35. About midday, after four or five landings, they came to the sea, a desolate marshy coast, and shortly after that they put down at Normanton
36. It was damp, marshy ground, as is all that district, and there were marks of many feet, both upon the path and amid the short grass which bounded it on either side
37. John, bringing home winged game, another hares or rabbits, and another hunting on marshy ground and almost nightly catching woodcocks or snipes
38. John, always brought home game birds, another hares or rabbits, and another hunted on marshy ground and almost nightly caught woodcocks or snipes
39. As we stepped down upon the marshy land we noticed that a fine, drizzling autumn rain was falling
40. Besides, it was very convenient on an excursion; much better than those garden-chairs which are convertible into walking-sticks; upon occasion, a chief calling his attendant, and desiring him to make a settee of himself under a spreading tree, perhaps in some damp marshy place
41. Even if the enemy had delayed until dawn the work would not have been sufficiently far advanced, and the opposite bank, which was low and marshy, was only too well adapted for opposing the passage
42. Above the Kolochá, in Borodinó and on both sides of it, especially to the left where the Vóyna flowing between its marshy banks falls into the Kolochá, a mist had spread which seemed to melt, to dissolve, and to become translucent when the brilliant sun appeared and magically colored and outlined everything
43. On the further side of a small lake, over-grown with weeds round its edges, rose a steep ascent covered with bushes and with huge old trees of many shades of green, while, overhanging the lake at the foot of the ascent, stood an ancient birch tree which, though partly supported by stout roots implanted in the marshy bank of the lake, rested its crown upon a tall, straight poplar, and dangled its curved branches over the smooth surface of the pond—both branches and the surrounding greenery being reflected therein as in a mirror
44. I have found it common near Bath, on the downs, and in New-Jersey, near Bergen, and Powles Hook, on the margin of marshy meadows
45. A valley encircles the ruptured spot on the east, south, and west, only five feet lower, yet so marshy and soft, as to render draining necessary to make it passable; and immediately back of this valley, on the south, rises a hill 100 feet high, at whose foot are several springs
46. The commerce of the East caused her to rise out of the circumscribed and marshy Islands at the bottom of the Adriatic, the proud Mistress of the Waves