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1 The reclamation of swamp or marshy land on particular farms of your locality.
2 It's nonsense to think of that marshy land ever being valuable.
3 Behind this fringe of marshy land you see the finest country in the world.
4 The whole tract of marshy land on the left was hidden from view by a silvery mist.
5 As we stepped down upon the marshy land we noticed that a fine, drizzling autumn rain was falling.
6 He pointed out where the ensilage pits had been dug in too marshy land , which endangered the young corn.
7 At the foot of the hill was a piece of marshy land where there had once been a spring.
8 At last he came to a bridge which stretched over a deep river flowing through a flat and marshy land .
9 Juan lived by himself in a house much like Raphael's own, but there were no neighbors to share his marshy land .
10 Many of the fields were under water, and stretches of the marshy land were still covered with wide streaks of snow.
11 It was a wide extent of marshy land , and they would probably find good sport, for water-birds ought to swarm there.
12 It is far better, however, more especially if a piece of marshy land is at hand, to turn him out in that.
13 It has a coast-line of about 3,000 miles, nearly the whole of which is low and marshy land .
14 In Russia, there is a plant growing in marshy land , known as the rasir-trava, which when applied to locks causes them to open instantly.
15 All these birds inhabit marshy land , or the banks of streams, and derive their food from the insect life that swarms near the water.
16 One day I was walking over some marshy land in Galway with a friend when we found an old, hard-featured man digging a ditch.
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