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1 It was more hilly and upland; and the vegetation had altogether changed.
2 Now the road twisted a good deal, also it grew more hilly .
3 As we advanced, we got into still more hilly and wild country.
4 The country, as we ascended the stream, became hourly more hilly and broken.
5 As the morning advanced, or as we advanced, the country grew more hilly .
6 The next day the country got wilder and more hilly .
7 The roads were heavier, the country more thickly timbered, and the ground more hilly .
8 The country appeared to rise before us, and looked more hilly to the N.W.
9 This farm was well timbered, and more hilly than the one on Nolin Creek.
10 The country was getting more and more hilly , the sand ridges running roughly parallel N.W.
11 The country over which they passed had again changed its character and become more hilly .
12 Above Langholm, the country becomes more hilly and moorland.
13 This cemetery is more hilly than the other one.
14 From Wallingford up to Dorchester the neighbourhood of the river grows more hilly , varied, and picturesque.
15 Rougher and more hilly become the roads as we gradually penetrate farther and farther into the foot-hills.
16 As they neared Drammen, which is situated upon an arm of Christiania Bay, the country became more hilly .
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