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1 A thick fog filled the valley and seemed to hug close to the river.
2 The soft blue smoke from the cigarettes seemed to hug close about the lonely electric light.
3 And they hug close to the earth, for they have become wise in the fashion of righting.
4 Another blast of wind nearly tipped me backward and I had to hug close to the ice curtain.
5 Especially at the corners did we hug close to the wall, for the wind there snatched at us eagerly.
6 Conrad somehow seemed to suspect what was coming, for he tried to hug close to the tall boy, who, however, gave him a shove.
7 I hug close to the rock, let go with my hand, seize the dangling legs, and with his assistance am enabled to gain the top.
8 Philip looked behind, and saw Jeanne hugging close to the wall.
9 He redoubled his caution, hugging close to the wall of rock.
10 The Tkiurathi kept himself low, hugging close to the stone bulk rising to his left.
11 Two rocky planets hugged close to the Buttercup Seven.
12 That virtuosic tracking shot hugged close to Rust Cohle as he navigated the robbery gone wrong.
13 They went on, now, with the canoe upon their shoulders, and hugging close to the mountain wall.
14 With the little purring creature hugged close , Mary reviewed her worries-theworld was at sixes and sevens.
15 Balcom entered the library just as Davis was about to leave, hugging close to him his brain child.
16 There were seven of them, seven dragons, hugging close to the shape of the mountains, taking advantage of shadows.
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