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1 There seems, however, a gradual ascent of the ground towards the west.
2 Now it was running almost level, and presently he noted a gradual ascent .
3 Up a gradual ascent a few hundred feet beyond stood the Judge's mansion.
4 Jonathan bounded across the brook and with an easy lope began the gradual ascent .
5 It seems to have a large base, and to rise with a gradual ascent .
6 On the contrary, there has been, through the series of oscillations, a gradual ascent .
7 Leaving the river behind them, they began a gradual ascent .
8 At the place Jondalar chose to start, the overhang had collapsed, providing a gradual ascent .
9 At sunset there were indications of a snow storm, in the gradual ascent of the thermometer.
10 Gilbert pressed his horse rather swiftly up the gradual ascent , and they soon gained the summit.
11 Suddenly, after a gradual ascent , I was on the edge of a moat, thirty feet deep.
12 Again they faced the west, dog leading, man following, and addressed themselves to a gradual ascent .
13 During the morning the surface was gently undulating, but it mounted in a gradual ascent until nightfall.
14 Their way continued as a gradual ascent until they reached a tableland which they crossed that afternoon.
15 Their progress was slow, owing to the dark, but the going was easy enough with a gradual ascent .
16 This shows the gradual ascent of the path from the river to the top of the bluff.]
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