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1 It was a very long way down, upon the treacherous rocks .
2 How could any help reach them, if once they should go beyond those treacherous rocks and bushes?
3 The lighthouses no longer held up their fingers of flame to warn the mariner from the treacherous rocks .
4 She went on persistently, however, for who knew what little yacht might be venturing near the treacherous rocks below.
5 That other world seemed very close: rugged cliffs, treacherous rocks , and in contrast rolling hillside pastures and great, empty moors.
6 It clambered up, eager to get off the treacherous rocks , leaving the slope by a different place from where they had entered.
7 He could tell by the fraction of an inch the amount of water permissible between the treacherous rocks and the keel of his boat.
8 Here it proved impossible to drag the enormous barge overland to avoid the treacherous rocks in the river's channel, and so we had to stop.
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