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1 They would need to come through Swift River lands to reach the verge .
2 Some people seem to draw near to you as you look at them steadily, others to recede until they reach the verge of invisibility.
3 She reached the verge of a pit in the middle of the ferns.
4 King and people had reached the verge of a great struggle.
5 But Rojas outstripped her, even as she reached the verge .
6 And now we have reached the verge of the romance of the life of William Phips.
7 I had reached the verge of the cataract and stood beside the little platform, looking down.
8 Finarra swung inland, threading past the rotted boulders until she reached the verge of the plain.
9 Just as I reached the verge of the cliff the foremost of the brutes was upon me.
10 They had by this time reached the verge of the forest and the cross-road where their paths divided.
11 He dabbled too in spiritualism until he realised that he had reached the verge of forbidden and dangerous ground:
12 The gallant horse seemed to gather every muscle to a high tension when he reached the verge of the chasm.
13 Guy crawled forward on his hands and knees, and soon reached the verge of the rock on the other side.
14 Reaching the verge , it towered into the air like a bird, turned back, and alighted on the ground behind them.
15 We feel that for the moment he is kindled with admiration of mankind, and almost reaches the verge of Christianity.
16 Once, when four hundred slaves of the prefect Pedanius Secundus were sentenced, Rome reached the verge of rebellion and civil war.
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