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1 Beyond lay the vast stormy sky and the wild moors .
2 Here we are once more on the wild moors .
3 The wild moors around me feed my sheep!
4 Pemberton drifted to sleep as a worker sang of a woman named Mary who walked the wild moors .
5 We therefore left the main road and followed a track which led towards the mountains and the wild moors .
6 Above it, the remaining third is stormy sheep-run, wide green slopes and wild moors , steep glens and rocky heights.
7 Together they rode across the wide and wild moors , past stark mountain ridges, and lochs many thousand feet deep.
8 Starvation among wild moors , and bogs, and steppes, if they attempted to leave their base of operations on the coast.
9 He did not have any dinner that night, but spent hours tramping the wild moors at the back of the house.
10 Beneath the snow-line the peaks were purple with heaths, and so were the wild moors that ran up the slopes towards them.
11 She has been amongst the wild Moors , and can make more drows, poisons, and philtres than any one alive.
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