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1 He saw his little cairn thirty yards ahead on the left.
2 Just uphill of this, and out of the prisoners' reach, other Diggers constructed a little cairn .
3 It flowed past the little cairn of stones where Hutchins and Garfield had buried their wastes.
4 At the edge of the terrace he saw a little cairn of broken bricks, and under them a piece of papyrus.
5 At the edge of the terrace he saw a little cairn of broken bricks, and under them a piece of parchment.
6 There was a part of the plateau which was invisible from the plain, and here in feverish haste they built a little cairn .
7 How it was a dreary, dreary waste in her memory, only a blank plain marked by a little cairn of stones,- achild'sgrave.
8 The wind, a wind unknown in the happy valley, blows keen and strong; the rain-mist gets impenetrable; a dreary little cairn of stones appears.
9 Rachel occupied herself in collecting one grey stone after another and building them into a little cairn ; she did it very quietly and carefully.
10 Just before leaving I stored a quantity of corn, cobs, seeds, &c., in a little cairn in case we might be compelled to return.
11 But the empty chair remained standing in the half-withered summer-house, while the wind busied itself afresh in piling up the leaves in a little cairn .
12 Little cairns and Norwiches and JRs, good for rubble and narrow choke points.
13 The only thing is, it says there are little cairns marking the way up to the top, every fifty yards or so.
14 Some put marks on the trees; some built little cairns of stones to show the way they had taken in going around great rocks.
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