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1 She sat on the very edge of the chair in her excitement.
2 On the very edge of the slope was one of the wine-barrels.
3 At the very edge of the cliff stood the big freight wagon.
4 The Fifth company was bivouacking at the very edge of the forest.
5 The boatmen fixed the canoe on the very edge of floating free.
6 He was now at the very edge of his second crucial decision.
7 Harry and the Invincibles were at the very edge of the river.
8 And she bore him back to the very edge of the precipice.
9 He then lined them up at the very edge of the ditch.
10 We are now right at the very edge of the timber belt.
11 Silently they crept forward to the very edge of the little town.
12 On the very edge of a mountain ridge glowed the evening star.
13 He was on the very edge of the cliff, almost looking over.
14 However, do not begin on the very edge of the cylinder end.
15 And something else, at the very edge of the circle: a footprint.
16 He caught up with George on the very edge of the water.
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