7 Results for: (Concept:09225943-n)
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47169 I saw his head for quite a long time craning out of the bog- hole , but it sucked him down at last .
47208 ' Bogs make queer noises sometimes .
47648 It is something to have touched bottom anywhere in this bog in which we are floundering .
49294 On the morning after the death of the hound the fog had lifted and we were guided by Mrs Stapleton to the point where they had found a pathway through the bog .
49296 We left her standing upon the thin peninsula of firm , peaty soil which tapered out into the widespread bog .
49318 Many traces we found of him in the bog- girt island where he had hid his savage ally .
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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