And the Magic Shoes carried her back to the midmost part of the meadow in a single bound. |
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We see deer and moose crossing the meadow, we have partridge on the driveway, we see foxes regularly. |
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Their breast is yellower than the meadow pipit's and tree pipits have redder legs. |
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Lash ropes and diamond hitches are untied, the horses unpacked and then hobbled or tethered in the meadow below camp. |
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Cross the meadow and as you enter the trees again turn immediately to your right on to the track that takes you back to the starting point. |
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Olive had found the meadow quite charming and had virtually claimed it as her own. |
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And yes, my dear readers, indeed a fluffily pink rabbit came jumping all the way across the meadow, to May's and Myhar's astonishment. |
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Apple trees serve as posts for a construction which presents a jarring contrast to the organic forms of the meadow. |
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At midmorning we saw a flock of spotted goats being herded across the road, and saw down the meadow the man who drove them. |
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A few minutes after the last endgate closed, all six shuttles silently rose in unison from the meadow. |
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Causey nosed his mount into the meadow and headed for the low range of mountains in the east. |
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Dry grasses and some sedges cover the meadow during the dry season when I conducted this study. |
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In spring the fritillaries flower, turning the meadow into a mass of purple and white. |
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In the meadow between the island and the house she waves her stick in the direction of several saplings. |
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Venturing further into the meadow, he descried four figures near the other side of the meadow. |
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The French doors opening onto the meadow were hanging open, with lamplight spilling out across the verandah flagstones. |
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It is Arethusa, one of the Orchids and one of the most charming posies in the meadow lot. |
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She blinked and slowly remembered what had occurred when she had been innocently picking flowers in the meadow. |
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A sudden drum roll of thunder rumbled over the meadow, but only the village seemed to notice. |
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But who in tarnation would believe him and Olaf if they told what they'd seen lying dead in the meadow? |
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The brook beside the castle was babbling peacefully as a warm breeze swept over the meadow. |
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He threw himself onto the ground as the meadow was filled with the twang of many bowstrings. |
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Luke had decided to take a long ride across the estate's grounds to the meadow in the east limit and set a picnic for both of us there. |
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A dark line of bent grass led through the moonlight silvered sheen across the meadow and toward the mountain. |
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Soon they were ready to leave the meadow but they all knew something was missing. |
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He did loops, sideslips, death spirals, wingovers and rollovers and even flew upside down 50 feet above the meadow. |
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One of the grasses he likes best is the meadow fescue, a cross of fescue and perennial ryegrass. |
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There was silence in the meadow for a few minutes, except for the cries of distant birds. |
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One summer, about 1952, a local ranch hand and I built a hay crib at the edge of the meadow north of the Keyes house. |
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Two hours passed, and they finally reached the meadow by the Cher River. |
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Croft galloped across the field and jumped the low hedge into the meadow. |
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In this refulgent summer, it has been a luxury to draw the breath of life. The grass grows, the buds burst, the meadow is spotted with fire and gold in the tint of flowers. |
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Oddly enough, the stream dissected the meadow with near perfection. |
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Karen had her apron full of herbs picked in the meadow near the creek. |
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Here we describe a blond coat color mutation in the meadow vole that arose in a captive breeding colony established from wild-caught animals from southern Illinois. |
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She set off across the meadow, leaving no footprints on the ground. |
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The birds chirped cheerful songs and the deer frolicked in the meadow. |
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As you start up the Bald Mountain Trail throuigh the meadow, look for California poppies, lupine, and creamcups. |
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And of wild flowers, there are the helichryse, and that species of anemone called the meadow anemone, and the gladiolus, and the hyacinth. |
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In a corner of the meadow, almost hidden by a stand of huge weeping willows, is a swimming hole. |
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Also known as Lady in the Bath, Dicentra spectabilis, left, is in full flower before the meadow grass can encompass it. |
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No way to differentiate the hail of mirrors from the meadow of mullein, the beetlebung from the pinkeltink, the kettlehole from the ventifact. |
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She found him lying in the longgrass of the meadow, staring at the night sky filled with the flickering brightness of ten thousand souls. |
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There's a bird called the meadow pipit with a particularly highfrequency call. |
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Lyon did not take the masked shrew, the meadow vole or the meadow jumping mouse. |
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It also provides excellent habitat for other bird species, the meadow pipits and dunnocks, both of which become unsuspecting foster parents to cuckoo eggs. |
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As I passed along the edge of the meadow the cow-parsnip was as tall as I, frothing up to the top of the hedge, putting the faded hawthorn to a wan blush. |
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For instance, the meadow bromegrass cultivar Cache begins growth in early spring and stays green and succulent longer than tall rescue and orchardgrass. |
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We seeded the meadow with ryegrass to provide better forage. |
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He gave no heed to his horse, but left him at his provand in the meadow. |
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To the south, the meadow steppes become more sparse, dry and low. |
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Our part of the veranda did not hang over the gorge, but edged the meadow where half a dozen large and sleek horses had stopped grazing to join us. |
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Deer wander into the meadow, stop to drink at the creek, and sometimes come up to browse on the white Dutch clover we planted over the drain field near the house. |
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