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1 Or else it was coming into this wild heath .
2 Why in imagination did he stand at night on a wild heath , shivering and alone?
3 When this Strange One went, Paul, and Charles, and Grace were left on the wild heath .
4 And she took him to a wild heath , where the dead were lying as they fell, waiting for burial.
5 Alone on the wild heath , I disburdened my heart of an insupportable load by giving free vent to my tears.
6 Alone on the wild heath , I disburdened my heart of an insupportable load by given free vent to my tears.
7 Forest land and wild heath make men very careful, but quiet country roads where villages are frequent give them confidence.
8 On one occasion, as they were passing over a wild heath , a party of eight or ten men, on rough ponies, rode up.
9 At last she did tie their mouths; and she led them on, and on, and did not stop till she came to a wild heath .
10 In the dead of night, on wild heaths , in solitary valleys, the clang of arms was heard.
11 By this time her court dress was being worn by swart women of the flint folk, far on the wild heaths .
12 Before them stretched an open country, where wild heaths alternated with cornfields, and wooded hills were of frequent occurrence upon the landscape.
13 "That's a wild heath ahead of us, which we shall have to pass," observed Ned.
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