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1 But in the timber country of the North grass grows long and coarse.
2 Her parents were fairly prosperous, owners of many acres, and much forest and timber country .
3 Slavery to untutored Indians, in a sparsely settled timber country , suggests the most deplorable condition imaginable.
4 It so happened that Le Heup's work had taken him through the timber country north of Lake Temiscamingue.
5 He had learned it in the timber country before he took to it in the land of long grass.
6 On the voyage up I said to an Oregonian, "You have a good timber country , I hear?"
7 Wolverines frequent most the timber country just south of the Barren Grounds, where they are often found travelling in bands.
8 Her rival, Sen. Barack Obama, may be asked about it at a town hall meeting in Oregon timber country on Saturday.
9 He grew to manhood and always lived in an unimproved, sparsely settled timber country in an obscure and inaccessible corner of the world.
10 The enemy had to march through thickly timbered country to the attack.
11 During the day, we had been travelling generally through a very heavily timbered country .
12 Beyond this we entered timbered country again, the desert oak being quite a desert sign.
13 The Sharp-tailed Grouse, an occasional visitor in winter from Wisconsin, is found in the timbered country .
14 For thirty miles of our travel that day we had been in a good timbered country .
15 Instead he hung to the east, in the timbered country on the fringes of the plains.
16 Our route at first was rough, and through a timbered country , which appeared to be fertile.
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