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1 The name given to this dark ravine and gloomy castle is Roche-Mauprat.
2 They threw up their camp in a deep and dark ravine .
3 Climbing the moss-grown stone, he descended into a dark ravine to the spring.
4 She was lying on a bed of fern in a narrow, dark ravine .
5 There was a gap there now, a dark ravine spanned only by hallucinations.
6 Sancho put it in his bosom and with Pedro disappeared from the dark ravine .
7 It lay on the right shore, at the mouth of a deep, dark ravine .
8 Now, Gaborn looked up the dark ravine , thick with cobwebs.
9 The speaker and his comrade came into sight at the mouth of a dark ravine .
10 Half hidden in the brush, a little brook was running by him down a dark ravine .
11 The background of every good Dore picture is a deep wood or mountain-pass or dark ravine .
12 She made herself take her eyes all the way to the dark ravine at its end.
13 Looming over it, above a dark ravine that looked like a gash in the hillside, was Castle Coldclough.
14 Fortunately, they discovered a deep and dark ravine that led down from the mountains through the line of sentries.
15 I reached at length the edge of a plain to which I had mounted by many a weary path-upmany a dark ravine .
16 The wing in which he was placed overhung a dark ravine or gully choked with shrubs and brambles that grew in a new luxuriance.
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