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1
I'll wager, moths are numerous in the
old
swamp
over there.
2
Every color of the
old
swamp
is in it.
3
Hard to tell with these
old
swamp
rats.
4
And how lonesome she must be there all by herself in such a nasty, moist, mushy-squshy
old
swamp
!
5
Second Man.-"Oh ,youmiserable
old
swamp
savage; I shan't get over that earwig in a month."
6
I'll get out of here-backto my jolly
old
swamp
,
where there aren't any beastly women-decentor indecent-only mosquitoes.
7
They moved silently to the east, and then to the north, carefully approaching the deeper portions of the
old
swamp
.
8
Between the dream and that same
old
swamp
,
that barrier was disintegrating rapidly-tonightmight as well have been a decade ago.
9
It's a regular
old
swamp
;
why, water stands there the whole spring long, and it takes half the summer to dry it out.
10
Mrs. Porter had the
old
swamp
at that time practically untouched, and all its traditions to work upon and stores of natural history material.
11
He knows the
old
swamp
better than any of us, except me, and if he says 'go by the trail,' you'd best do it.
12
Another in the Everglades, where it took me ages to even find him, because Finn had painted him as a gnarled
old
swamp
tree.
13
The end of it all will be that I'll go back to my
old
swamp
and tell the fellows that I've had a first-rate leave.
14
Colonel Tarleton failed o find "the
old
swamp
fox," as he named him, because the swamp paths of South Carolina were well known to him.
15
Locked in the frozen strata of northern Canada's Ellesmere Island are the vestiges of warm, 52 million-year-
old
swamps
.
16
Let me only ask you at present, Is not the Fishery as valueableto America & more so to
old
Swamps
of the South?
old
swamp
old