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1 Their far - off hills seem an awful lot greener than my tired domain.
2 The scattered palm trees and the far-off hills stood out in strong relief.
3 When he did, he looked at the far-off hills with his heavy eyes.
4 There were the far-off hills beyond, white, grey; and purpling as the distance gained.
5 He could see it almost tossing among the far-off hills .
6 It was evening in the bad-lands, and the red sun had slipped behind the far-off hills .
7 She sat, now, idly watching the sun sink in the western sky, behind the far-off hills .
8 Her eyes wandered to the far-off hills .
9 These far-off hills were named the Alfred and Marie Range, in honour of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
10 It has cast illusions over the future, colouring the far-off hills with glorious purple which, reached, are barren rocks and cold snow.
11 Well, these fertile meadows were formed out of the loam that has been washed down the streams from the far-off hills and mountains.
12 West wind, wild cloud, red river, they pour forth as by one impulse-forthfrom the far-off hills .
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