The collected treasures of uncountedcenturies lay sprawled at his feet like the wreckage of a siege.
2
I had no guess at all as to why they had lain here for uncountedcenturies, deep underground.
3
He has been in the grip of the red thirst for uncountedcenturies, and I can soothe that fever.
4
The ice cap formed by the accumulated snows of uncountedcenturies may well be more than a mile in depth.
5
The uncountedcenturies before the dawn of history make up the prehistoric period, when savagery and barbarism prevailed throughout the world.
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Although the wood fire prevailed as a light-source throughout uncountedcenturies, it was subjected to more or less improvement as civilization advanced.
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Of the uncountedcenturies of the history of the red man in America before the coming of the Europeans we know very little indeed.