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1 The rock tongue below outlined itself faintly in an almost impenetrable gloom.
2 Down below, under the almost impenetrable barrier of leaves, people were moving.
3 Souls are almost impenetrable , a fact showing the cruel emptiness of love.
4 Then, the glade passed, the underwood thickened again, and became almost impenetrable .
5 It is also, at best, almost impenetrable except by the water courses.
6 Indeed, the boys were astonished to find such an almost impenetrable jungle.
7 The basalt exterior was ugly, but the thick stones looked almost impenetrable .
8 This was not an easy matter, in the almost impenetrable darkness.
9 Our submergence in a sea of conventionality of almost impenetrable density.
10 On one side an almost impenetrable stretch of wilderness formed a natural defence.
11 He spoke to her in pidgin hadal, his clicks and utterances almost impenetrable .
12 Their raids extended to territories of South America which are to-day almost impenetrable .
13 It was an almost impenetrable thicket, spangled with tall autumnal flowers.
14 The rain was almost impenetrable , coming down on Kesseley like bullets.
15 There were, however, remote and almost impenetrable districts which long resisted modern inroads.
16 The soldiers from Clochonne could find it only by scouring this almost impenetrable wilderness.
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