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1 A ravine led down into this long park and the mouth of it held a thicket of small pines.
2 After lunch, when Winton was settling his accounts, she wandered out through the long park stretching up the valley.
3 That was all she could see, for they drove on by the side of a long park wall, enclosing a fir plantation.
4 Matthias thought quickly, and when he reached the top of the stairs he abruptly changed direction, across the narrow street and into the long park .
5 But ideas long parked in the "too difficult" box may begin breaking out of it.
6 It's more than sixty years since I carried his dinner in a flagon through the long parks of Kinnordy.'
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