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1 Up from one deep washout a close-gathered troop of shadows came thrusting forward toward the lighter slope beyond.
2 Since then a deep washout has worked its way to some distance above this point, making a long bridge necessary.
3 Don't try to keep around on the ridge; there's a deep washout on each side, so you couldn't possibly make it.
4 In fact, it was the great flood of water that ran from the back of the Cliffs that caused this deep washout , or gully.
5 There were deep washouts , too; and in some places the wreck of light buildings barred the way.
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