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Meanings of pathless forest in English
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Usage of pathless forest in English
1
The Commissioner had to work by compass through the pathlessforest.
2
He was more than their equal in his skill in traversing the pathlessforest.
3
But he went through Virginia, and had to hew his way through pathlessforest.
4
He had still five miles to walk, through a rough, pathlessforest, encumbered with snow.
5
When nature was appeased, they both arose, and continued their route through the pathlessforest.
6
The first fifty miles led through tangled and pathlessforest, the toil of travelling being very great.
7
These people, inhabitants of the pathlessforest seldom saw bread or flour, yet they were not starving.
8
There are men who, on finding themselves alone in a pathlessforest, become appalled, almost panic stricken.
9
They offered us a share of quarters, as it seemed useless to try the pathlessforest any longer.
10
Unknown to Europe, far from any neighbors, by the shade of the pathlessforest, they tried their best.
11
If she turned back, Betty did not know where or how to strike into the thick and pathlessforest.
12
It was an old and pathlessforest, and you could not keep anything like a straight course in it.
13
And then I saw, hidden here in the recesses of this pathlessforest, a small inter-planetary flyer, painted a hazy grey-blue.
14
Jackson, having debouched from the country road into the plank road, was separated from Lee by nearly six miles of pathlessforest.
15
A great part of the way led through pathlessforest and wilderness, and the whole journey had to be done on horseback.
16
Without speaking, Walter slipped his feet into the lines of his snow-shoes, extinguished his pipe, and led the way once more through the pathlessforest.