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1 He hid behind a great bowlder and fell to listening.
2 At the crest of the great bowlder he halted to cast a backward glance toward the city.
3 She indicated the bent tree with the great bowlder behind it that Allen had described to them.
4 Suddenly above their heads a figure, which looked unnaturally tall in the darkness, rose on a great bowlder which overshadowed the water.
5 A great bowlder , weighing many tons, went bounding and crashing past them like a living thing seeking escape from the awful peril.
6 The country here was rough and broken, with many great bowlders scattered over the hilltops.
7 Great bowlders were strewn indiscriminately everywhere, and the whole country was most barren and desolate.
8 Great bowlders stood above and about it.
9 Here lay a desolate valley- ashallow ,narrowvalley dotted with stunted trees and covered with many great bowlders .
10 Beyond the thicket he came again to a more open space among the trees, free from underbrush, but strewn at intervals with great bowlders .
11 He struck out again, clambering over great bowlders , clawing his way along rocky shelves, with a hand outstretched to help her now and then.
12 They were in a narrow valley which was strewn with great bowlders , and on the sides of the hills grew a great many scrub pines.
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