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1 In fact, his course is...(here a tangled maze is drawn) not -.
2 Beyond lay a tumble of sandhills, a tangled maze of crests and troughs, like an angry cross-sea.
3 Those buildings and mounds lay just ahead of Gray now, a tangled maze of obstacles above the water.
4 The waves continued to pound the beach- aclamoringof thunderous-echoesreverberated from the tangled maze of the pier.
5 So I made for this tall tower as rapidly as I might through all the tangled maze of streets.
6 The three who remained in the wind-row now picked their way around its tangled maze , and gained the margin of the woods.
7 A tangled maze of cedar boughs;
8 If this is the best that science can do for us, we are, then, groping in darkness through a tangled maze of pitfalls.
9 It would be vain to attempt giving any description of this tangled maze of closely-interwoven cedars, fallen trees, and loose-scattered masses of rock.
10 He seemed like a man puzzling something out, trying to trace a way through a tangled maze of thought that yet might be clear.
11 The city was growing more rapidly than ever and the streets and byways met one another at every sort of angle, forming a tangled maze .
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