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1 Some trees attain large size in a swampy country .
2 After passing over this lava, our journey lay through a very swampy country , intersected with streams.
3 And not many miles below the Chute was a swampy country where he could hide the scow.
4 They exist, however, in greater numbers on the swampy country bordering the banks of the latter river.
5 It's through swampy country , but I think we ought to be there in three or four hours.
6 At seven miles passed swampy country where some heavy belts of timber are to the right of course.
7 Around its base, stretching into the distance, as far as eye can reach, lies a flat, dismal, swampy country .
8 The whole wet, swampy country , so different from his own, seemed to be deserted by everything save the armies.
9 The next day parties of Danes were seen making their way across the swampy country from the direction of Yarmouth.
10 We dropped on down the hill into swampy country where big oaks festooned with Spanish moss met above the road.
11 The Indians have of late years been gradually deserting the low or swampy country and ascending the Saskatchewan where animals are more abundant.
12 After galloping some leagues, we came to a low swampy country , which extends for nearly eighty miles northward, as far as the Sierra Tapalguen.
13 After ten days of incessant labor and hardship they had only gained possession of the village of Yorktown and a tract of low swampy country .
14 Returning to the north poorer than he started, he ascended the Teoughe to the hill Sorila, and crossed over a swampy country to the eastward.
15 "Certainly, but a large force of Mexicans might fall back along the coast, through the swampy country we are now facing."
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