1Charley and Brown got seventeen ducks, on one of the sedgy lagoons.
2When he revived he found himself in long sedgy grass, well shielded from observation.
3Dark-green sedgy cane grew thick around half the margin.
4At a sedgy spot were some jacanas stalking about.
5The valley had a marshy stream with sedgy margins and occasional clumps of alder and willow trees.
6When on the gentle Severn's sedgy bank
7How we longed for ammunition to kill some of the water-fowl which rose from the sedgy shores!
8I could see in the distance on a sedgy bank several dark objects, which I guessed were crocodiles.
9The Canadian otters, Lady Mary, live in holes in the banks of sedgy, shallow lakes, mill-ponds, and sheltered creeks.
10It was like a new world, so different was it from the sand hills and the sedgy levels of Henlopen.
11The solider and more permanent part of Fairport was well withdrawn from the sandy, sedgy stretches that bordered on tidewater.
12Rounded boggy hills covered with grass, sedgy plants, and stunted trees replaced the dry gravelly soil of the Juigalpa district.
13They stepped out of the boat at a green, sedgy point, extending from a labyrinth of flowering vines and creepers.
14Now they dipped their noble limbs in your sedgy lakes, and now they paddled the light canoe along your rocky shores.
15Here on the flowing tide there was coolness, and the long rank grass upon those low sedgy shores was still green.
16When it was drawing near to Blodsombre, they approached the sedgy margin of a dark green lake, which lay underneath Poolingdred.