10 Results for: (Concept:09355850-n)
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47165 ' That is the great Grimpen Mire , ' said he .
47177 ' The Mire has him .
47178 Two in two days , and many more , perhaps , for they get in the way of going there in the dry weather , and never know the difference until the Mire has them in its clutch .
47179 It 's a bad place , the great Grimpen Mire . '
47185 They are really islands cut off on all sides by the impassable Mire , which has crawled round them in the course of years .
47238 To my dismay the creature flew straight for the great Mire , but my acquaintance never paused for an instant , bounding from tuft to tuft behind it , his green net waving in the air .
47240 I was standing watching his pursuit with a mixture of admiration for his extraordinary activity and fear lest he should lose his footing in the treacherous Mire , when I heard the sound of steps , and , turning round , found a woman near me upon the path .
48050 God help those who wander into the Great Mire now , for even the firm uplands are becoming a morass .
48050 God help those who wander into the Great Mire now , for even the firm uplands are becoming a morass .
49121 I have said that over the great Grimpen Mire there hung a dense , white fog .

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