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1 We reached Glacier Tongue about one and a half miles from the seaward end .
2 A patch of deepest, blackest shadow, at the seaward end of the engine-house, caught her eye.
3 He turned to look out the window toward the seaward end of the sound, northwest toward Caprica City.
4 Now the headland is tamed with bungalows, and caravans pile up at the seaward end of the road.
5 The seaward end of the cable was attached to a doorway thirty feet above the base of the lighthouse.
6 On January 1 search was continued round the south side of Glacier Tongue from the base towards the seaward end .
7 Start at the seaward end of Filey Brigg, a peninsula about a mile north of the genteel resort of Filey.
8 I moved to the seaward end of the fishing-boat, and saw that Armadale was at that moment disembarking on the shore.
9 Farmer Sprague owned the two round-houses at the seaward end of the village, and wanted a tenant for one of them.
10 Squire looked up briefly at the outthrust spur of land, saw some tiny white-painted hut or beacon perched at the seaward end .
11 The Great Southern railway has a line to the seaward end of the pier, and affords direct communication with the interior of the colony.
12 Two or three times, as we walked down the glen towards a port (Port Raa) which lay at the seaward end of it.
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