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1 One had only to climb a hill in order to see everything!
2 To climb a hill - top often one must go into a valley.
3 To get to the dense woods, we first had to climb a hill .
4 To climb a hill must necessarily be fatiguing and annoying exercise for an oyster.
5 What could any oyster want to climb a hill for?
6 I had to climb a hill , which was covered with wild strawberries in the season.
7 It began to climb a hill , and then halted.
8 Thoren said, "Are you too lazy to climb a hill , boy?"
9 At last the cobbler reached the edge of the forest and began to climb a hill .
10 He likely tied the pony to a bush and went to climb a hill or something.
11 Again it widened, and a mile west from the rapids we landed to climb a hill .
12 Afterwards, we just climb a hill and about half a mile along the top of it is the High House.
13 We reached the last of the islands shortly before eleven o'clock and then landed to climb a hill to the east.
14 The column which was halted thus waiting for the wagon trains and artillery to climb a hill , grew weary of standing.
15 The gulch widened; we rode through a park, and the horses turned sharply and began to climb a hill - zigzagging back and forth.
16 A good rider may climb a hill without trouble, yet be unable to climb a flight of stairs without breathlessness and palpitation.
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