We entered a cedarglade, to find our four companions unsaddling the horses and making camp.
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Now he was in the cedarglade.
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I- Iain'tskeered in de cedarglade, b-b-buthit's so dark I kain't see my way back home.
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"I-I'llshow you de way to Cap'n Renfrew's ef-ef you'll come back wid me th'ugh de cedarglade," proposed the child.
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"The roost to which I refer," says Professor Claxton, "was situated in what is locally known as a ' cedarglade,' near Porestville, Bedford Co., Tennessee.
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Then he stopped on the edge of an openglade in the forest.
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The night we entered this forest we camped in a lovely openglade.
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Presently they came to an openglade and heard the fowl crow again.
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Then he went forward unto an openglade that was near the road.
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Then he went forward into an openglade that was near the road.