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1 Half a mile up the wash the gravelly bottom changed to loose stones.
2 The box rested closely on the gravelly bottom , and was fastened to the posts.
3 Ages ago it was the gravelly bottom of a sea.
4 Even more perfect was it, by reason of its gravelly bottom , for another form of watermanship.
5 This was soon traversed, and they then found themselves on a tolerably firm, level, gravelly bottom .
6 There's a gravelly bottom and it's not deep.
7 So in this case the boys could see the fish distinctly, and also the gravelly bottom of the lake.
8 It was an odd, forbidding place, and the farther up the gravelly bottom they rode, the more forbidding it became.
9 Most people fish only the eastern side, whereof a few score yards are open, with a rocky and gravelly bottom .
10 There is a small rocky shoal in the center of the ground; the remainder of this piece has a gravelly bottom .
11 It is a ridge of rocky and gravelly bottom having depths of 35 to 50 fathoms.
12 It is a "blistery" ground, the presence of these growths on a rocky or gravelly bottom usually meaning good fishing.
13 A number of the female fish were first observed slowly passing through the clear waters and depositing their roe on the gravelly bottom .
14 The course of the river was a little to the north of east; it ran about five miles an hour, over a gravelly bottom .
15 Over the rest of the ground the average depths run from 35 to 40 fathoms over a gravelly bottom .
16 Here are depths of from 75 to 80 fathoms over a hard gravelly bottom , the shoalest water being some 65 fathoms.
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