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1 Out from the inscrutable white forest murder breathed like a pestilential air.
2 Then, too, he had heard stories of this bad, white forest god.
3 Dick's eyes followed Harry's, and he, too, looked at the falling snow and the white forest .
4 Once more I close my eyes and I see his brown figure shooting through the white forest .
5 Through the white forest came Opechanchanough and his braves, treading as silently as the flakes that fell about them.
6 They, of course, couldn't make such a flight through a white forest , but Tayoga is an altogether different kind of fellow.
7 The white forest is like a boundless ocean, the lorry a frozen ship forcing its way through the white, icy sea.
8 The white forest mist hid every distance and the air was shrewdly cold; but Prosper and the friar gossiped cheerfully as they munched.
9 The MEP said the expression was "not racist at all" because the dictionary defined the "bongo" as a white forest - dwelling animal.
10 Katz and I walked for three hours more, silently and slowly through the cold, white forest , taking it in turns to break snow.
11 He braved the dangers and difficulties of winter travel over the crusted snow and through the white forests .
12 Tem had said that in the great white forests of Dhoone and Bludd whole cities stood buried beneath the snow.
13 'And in this manner we came through the white forest , with the silence heavy upon us like a damp sea mist.
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