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1 I can see no termination, on this course, to this thick scrub .
2 And then he sped up the steep beach towards the thick scrub beyond.
3 The top is covered with thick scrub and creepers and tall, rank grasses.
4 Passed through a very thick scrub seven miles in extent.
5 The thick scrub on the shoulder was suddenly the perfect place for an ambush.
6 Across the pathway was a thick scrub oak, under which I sat down to watch.
7 Often cloaked by thick scrub , the limestone rises are topped by cactus, junipers, and oak trees.
8 She no longer hopped in the open, but made her way with little leaps through the thick scrub .
9 We crossed it, continuing our journey northward, until a thick scrub obliged me to turn to the east.
10 I shall use my best endeavours to-morrow to find an opening in the thick scrub from north to north-west.
11 On each side of the creek there were a few scattered trees and a thick scrub to the westward.
12 Securing our horses in a thick scrub , where they were completely concealed, we cautiously advanced, the black going ahead.
13 We were employed nearly all this day in cutting through very thick scrub on the other side of the creek.
14 There were no large trees visible on any side, but a thick scrub of bushes covered much of the country.
15 We then encountered a rather thick scrub , and occasionally crossed a few low quartz rises coming from the McDouall ranges.
16 The last three miles of this day's journey were through rather a thick scrub , but well grassed, with few stones.
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