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1 He followed Ilic back toward the keep and through a small thicket .
2 The only cover close to Eragon was a small thicket of juniper trees.
3 On the right there is a small thicket of reeds.
4 So why was her voice coming from a small thicket of laurel bushes in the opposite direction?
5 The mage turned obediently and walked with the half-elf into a small thicket of gnarled and stunted trees.
6 I drew aside, leading my horse into a small thicket beside the road to permit the cavalcade to pass.
7 This took them about a mile farther, when they arrived at a small thicket of thorns about an acre in extent.
8 We had entered a small thicket when an ejaculation from Arnold-whohad been riding abreast-broughtus all up to a sharp standstill.
9 Noting carefully a certain small thicket as landmark, we stooped and moved as fast as we could down to that point of vantage.
10 Not far from the beach there was a small thicket , and to this the castaway hastened, sheltering therein from the fury of the storm.
11 Suddenly, as he passed a small thicket , a voice hailed him; it was a rich and cheerful voice, and it came from under the trees.
12 Either he had risen and fled forward into the ravine up which we had made our stalk, or else he had entered the small thicket .
13 It did not grow regularly, but in copses or small thickets .
14 The mare galloped past small thickets and tiny hamlets and sprawling farms with their stone-walled pastures and fields.
15 The Melaleuca gum was very frequent in the stringy-bark forest: the Cypress-pine formed either small thickets or occurred scattered.
16 My first hairs had recently appeared in small thickets , a few patches in my underwear, one in each armpit.
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