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1 He splashed through the boggy land , paying no attention to his footsteps.
2 Then they spurred across the rough boggy land , farther away than the shaft was.
3 Soon at the foot of the mountains the boggy land reappeared, intersected by little lakes.
4 Formerly it settled in spots and made boggy land .
5 She begins with Buckingham Palace, built on what was once boggy land where Henry VIII liked to hunt.
6 I tried another, a dozen miles further on, which was very hard to come to over boggy land .
7 There there's stony, boggy land .
8 As he stood trying to think, though, he heard a barracking in the boggy land some way south of the farm.
9 The Swiss shoe was made primarily to assist us in exploring some boggy land a short distance up the river from our island.
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