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1 I want to cross the marsh , get to the railway.
2 You, Allemand and Godefroy, will cross the marsh to-night, bidding Chouart be ready for attack and send back re-enforcements here!
3 The intervening ground was low, and most of it was marshy; though it was possible to cross the marsh by following a particular course.
4 To reach the settlement, it was necessary to follow the military road towards Fond du Lac for some distance, and then cross the marsh .
5 Having safely crossed the marsh , the walk ended in a grass-grown path.
6 Orcs don't cross the Marshes , they go round for miles and miles.
7 He was dressed in hunting green, and crossed the marsh a half-hour ago.
8 Having crossed the marsh , I saw a trace of white over the moor.
9 I had crossed the marsh to give her a letter, she said slowly.
10 Then we cut back for home and crossed the marsh .
11 Picking out three men, Radisson crossed the marsh northward to reconnoiter on Nelson River.
12 Did not you observe, sir, a carriage behind us as we crossed the marshes ?
13 Only an idiot would try crossing the marsh tonight.
14 Wednesday he was sent with another party to protect a band of emigrants crossing the marshes .
16 "D'ye mean me an' the pilot to risk crossing the marsh by night--
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