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1 Two days scrubbing dirty black bog water from between the toes.
2 There is a nasty black bog if ever there was one.
3 Farther inland a black bog seemed to be the entrance to an otherworld underground.
4 Its traffic louder than the dawn cry of the lonely bittern across the berry- black bog
5 Oh, it's an Irish term for a bit of black bog that looks like lovely green meadow.
6 Clutching his chest, he'd stumbled backward, before crashing through the peat moss into the black bog water below.
7 No uncomfortable pretences; no black bog posing as white fire; no driven snow business, London snow nicely trodden, in.
8 The black bog had him by the feet; the sucking of the ground drew on him, like the thirsty lips of death.
9 He wheeled round, and, laying his hand with a grip of iron on my arm, pointed to the black bog below us.
10 I heard him whistling in the distance, then I stumbled, and a black bog engulfed me, and I woke with a stifled cry.
11 During a discussion, he remarked that: "When Drake was conquering seas for the Empire, the Irish were gazing into a black bog hole."
12 In the black bog - mud grew the Alpen roses, and her mother said, "Do not go there, my little daughter, it is too muddy for you."
13 Yes, and Bob Maper, too-heranger ricocheted to him-withhis priggish notions of saving her from black bogs !
14 The steep hills, black bogs , and piney woods of Crackclaw Point were nowhere to be found this side of Maidenpool.
15 As the host trooped down the causeway through the black bogs of the Neck and spilled out into the riverlands beyond, Catelyn's apprehensions grew.
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