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1 The idea of a death in the treacherous quicksand was truly horrible.
2 Right there near shore there apparently was no bottom to the treacherous quicksand .
3 He was, indeed, caught in the treacherous quicksand .
4 The train had gone a quarter of a mile past the western edge of the huge and once treacherous quicksand .
5 And now at last we can step again from the treacherous quicksand of reminiscences on the terra firma of documents.
6 Under certain conditions the saturated soil could turn into treacherous quicksand bogs that had been known to swallow a full-grown mammoth.
7 The Soviet Union has deceived our fondest hopes and shown us tragically in what treacherous quicksand an honest revolution can founder.
8 Apparently the Man-killer had done its worst and had been balked, a seemingly secure roadbed now resting on the once treacherous quicksand .
9 The search for victims resumed early on Monday after treacherous quicksand conditions forced rescue workers to suspend their efforts at dusk on Sunday.
10 If I tried to shut my eyes, there was before me the sight of my mother, sinking, sinking down, down in that treacherous quicksand .
11 He knew the danger to life and limb from fallen trees, treacherous quicksand , swollen creeks, the peril of slipping mountain sides after heavy rains.
12 But woe to the hapless team that stalled in the treacherous quicksands .
13 They have no rebellious stream or treacherous quicksands to contend with.
14 How will she escape the sunken rocks, the treacherous quicksands , the ravening whirlpools, the black and dark night?
15 Such indications of a westerly gale, were not encouraging to those cumbrous vessels, with the treacherous quicksands of Flanders under their lee.
16 The river is bad, numerous shifting sand bars making it difficult to keep the channel, and added to this are many beds of treacherous quicksands .
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