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1
Cross a
great
bog
,
within sight of Lord de Vesci's plantations.
2
The peasants had gone from Kilderry because Denys Barry was to drain the
great
bog
.
3
We followed that pathway though the wood between the
great
bog
and the high hill.
4
It was worn by a woman who fell into the
great
bog
two thousand years ago.
5
He took a
great
bog
or swamp that lay to the north of the village and was used as a village dumping-ground.
6
Night after night the skies opened and let down steady torrents, which turned all that country into one
great
bog
of slime.
7
What were those
great
bogs
many hundred years ago?
8
They had called it the
Great
Bog
Off.
9
This is the
great
Bog
of Cree.
10
It lies on the fringes of the
great
Bog
of Allen in what is a predominantly flat landscape.
11
When they finally reached the end of the treacherous
Great
Bog
there was a halt called by the naturalist.
great
bog
great