However, there is one interesting thing about wild, remote, quaggy old Isle of Lewis. |
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I look good for forty, but I have the quaggy jawline and hollow cheeks of a mom, not a pregnant lady. |
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In Scotland, they offered a way of avoiding a six-mile walk around a quaggy loch. |
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The path itself, or rather the portion of more solid ground on which the travellers half walked, half waded, was rough, broken, and in many places quaggy and unsound. |
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Man has to feel his way most cautiously in the quaggy soil of ignorance, suspense, superstition and moral darkness. |
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English oxen would be much distressed and frightened in such quaggy soil. |
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Volunteers of the Quaggy Waterways Action Group dived to his aid and the 44-year-old was helped to his feet. |
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