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46920 Our wagonette had topped a rise and in front of us rose the huge expanse of the moor , mottled with gnarled and craggy cairns and tors .
46934 A few minutes later we had reached the lodge- gates , a maze of fantastic tracery in wrought iron , with weather- bitten pillars on either side , blotched with lichens , and surmounted by the boars ' heads of the Baskervilles .
47203 I looked round , with a chill of fear in my heart , at the huge swelling plain , mottled with the green patches of rushes .
49265 She shot her arms out from her sleeves , and we saw with horror that they were all mottled with bruises .
49333 I said it in London , Watson , and I say it again now , that never yet have we helped to hunt down a more dangerous man than he who is lying yonder ' - he swept his long arm towards the huge mottled expanse of green- splotched bog which stretched away until it merged into the russet slopes of the moor .

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