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1 Burr, fortunately for his future professional eminence, was not destined to graze upon this barren moor .
2 England was nothing but dreary wood and barren moor when last we saw our sires and dams.
3 No haunted house, no barren moor , no neglected graveyard ever spoke more poignantly, more mournfully, with such utter hopelessness.
4 On one side the barren moor , getting dim in the distance, rolled back to the edge of the low country.
5 They would be better if placed on some barren moor in Northern Europe than here in the midst of perpetual summer.
6 For my part I should like to own this barren moor ; I fancy there may be treasures if we dig for them.
7 The two children ran back of the house to the cow byre, and there in the distance they saw him coming across the barren moor .
8 Plains now rich with harvests would have remained barren moors .
9 Of course he found simple houses, simple people, barren moors , heather-clad mountains, wild flowers, calm lakes, plain, rugged simplicity.
10 The devil might have taken the barren moors and drawn off the royal caligae for anything I would have minded.
11 The house had a strangely homelike look after the barren moors , and Foster, feeling tired and cold, longed to ask for shelter.
12 The spring was advancing, and brought its soft hues even to the barren moors of Gethin, and bathed its gray rocks in sunshine.
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