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1 After passing through a moderately thick copse , we found a plain obstructed with bushes.
2 His path lay through a thick copse of maple saplings where it was quite dark.
3 They had just rounded a thick copse of trees.
4 Suddenly he came to a fallen tree, with a thick copse of bushes behind it.
5 But no answer came; nor could he in that thick copse gain sight of him again.
6 Marcus complied, seeking shelter in a thick copse .
7 They reached a cave, the thick copse of trees serving as a tight wall at its entrance.
8 She couldn't see the house through the thick copse of pine trees, but wondered about her new neighbor.
9 The pirogue was drawn up a little below our camp, and secured in a thick copse of willow-bushes.
10 She led the way silently until they reached a thick copse of birch and alder near the strand.
11 The periogue was drawn up a little below our camp and secured in a thick copse of willow bushes.
12 She let her nose guide her into the thick copse of pine, up a ridge, past a fallen log.
13 It was protected by steep rocks, and overshadowed by a thick copse of oaks and chestnuts, so as to be sheltered and almost concealed.
14 Near at hand was a stream, bordered by a thick copse of a height sufficient, when we dismounted, to conceal us and our horses.
15 Thomas sprinted after the scurrying spy, and in a matter of seconds he entered the thick copse of trees and the world became dark.
16 I was in a thick copse of spruce trees and juniper bushes, and at first, all I saw were the trees, bushes, dirt, and rocks.
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