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Значения термина open heath на английском
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Использование термина open heath на английском
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The openheath, shaded forest, hills and dales, all make good grounds.
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But they did not make for the wood, as I expected, but for the openheath.
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She found herself on a sort of openheath, where no houses were to be seen.
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Yet a few yards to Yeobright's left, on the openheath, how ineffectively gnashed the storm!
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From Brockenhurst, on the following morning, I set out again over the openheath for Boldre southward.
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A large openheath was before us.
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Go through this gateway and walk near to the allotments on your left with the openheath on your right.
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In just a few short kilometres this fine little trail near Glengarriff explores lush woods and openheath high above Bantry Bay.
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Left to himself, Gabriel wandered hither and thither over the openheath, neither knowing nor caring in what direction he turned his steps.
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There was a space of openheath on one side of him, and the stonewall and gates of a farmhouse inclosure on the other.
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Further on, a group of women, in embroidered bodices and quaint headdresses, kneeling on the openheath, at the foot of a stone cross.
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Then he crept through the gap where the ditch went under the road culvert, crossed this second road, and ran stooping on the openheath.
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The lands at Aldershot, an extensive openheath country, sparsely dotted by fir-woods and intersected by the Basingstoke canal, were then acquired by the crown.
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But how astonished, and oh, how miserable he was, when he awoke, to find himself on the openheath in the snow and almost starved!
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Lundie has his weakness, and is fast forgetting the broadsword and openheaths in his tree and rifle practice.
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He found the book filled with curiously formal sketches and paintings of scenery-woodlandglades, openheaths, temples, arenas, and so on.