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1 I think not, my dear; we just skirt the edge of the Valley.
2 She wouldn't skirt the edge of this and she wouldn't go through it.
3 But sometimes I do skirt the edge of the law when it comes to sex.
4 He learned that Messrs. Barking Brothers & Barking's embarrassments did, in point of fact, skirt the edge of ruin.
5 When he left the house it was Agnew Greatorix's invariable custom to skirt the edge of the orchard before mounting.
6 The path cuts through Dolcoed camping site in Maesycrugiau but could be moved to skirt the edge of the property.
7 True to his word, they soon came out of the woods and began to skirt the edge of a big pasture.
8 Just find a high embankment that ramps down into the canyon, skirt the edge until you see those campfires down below.
9 Six fleet fellows were sent over the hills to skirt the edge of the pass for its full length, a mile or more.
10 The colonists, walking apart, but not straying far from each other, began to skirt the edge of the lake, which was very steep.
11 Accordingly, I began to skirt the edge , standing on tiptoe and gazing earnestly to see if I could not catch a glimpse of his hide.
12 Then we'll skirt the edge of the swamp," he traced a long line, "and come out on the other side of the Black Oaks.
13 I skirted the edge of the downtown area and went on west.
14 For a mile or more they skirted the edge of the precipice.
15 Once we passed through a swamp, and skirted the edge of timber.
16 He skirted the edge of it, so I stepped where he did.
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