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  • He idly scratched his bristly back against a five-hundred-foot tall oak, pushing it off its roots as his skull brushed the upper branches.

    The Pig’s End « A Fly in Amber 2009

  • Mighty curious -- me ownin 'two five-hundred-foot Eldorado claims an' a fraction, wuth five millions if

    CHAPTER 6 2010

  • Her last victim, Jack Coughran, having fruitlessly laid at her feet both his heart and a five-hundred-foot creek claim on Bonanza, celebrated the misfortune by walking all of a night with the gods.

    THE GREAT INTERROGATION 2010

  • Why, sir, it was a five-hundred-foot fall, only I didn't make it.

    THE HUSSY 2010

  • And for three pounds of Star plug chewing tobacco, Daylight bought outright three five-hundred-foot claims on Bonanza.

    Chapter X 2010

  • He backed up, an 'I've got in the centre-stakes of two full an' honest five-hundred-foot claims.

    THE STAMPEDE TO SQUAW CREEK 2010

  • Enormous five-hundred-foot ships carrying ammunition and dynamite to the front lines were torpedoed, blowing up in explosions so violent they never found a trace of the tons of metal or the hundreds of men aboard.

    'A Captain's Duty' 2010

  • Enormous five-hundred-foot ships carrying ammunition and dynamite to the front lines were torpedoed, blowing up in explosions so violent they never found a trace of the tons of metal or the hundreds of men aboard.

    'A Captain's Duty' 2010

  • Enormous five-hundred-foot ships carrying ammunition and dynamite to the front lines were torpedoed, blowing up in explosions so violent they never found a trace of the tons of metal or the hundreds of men aboard.

    'A Captain's Duty' 2010

  • Feel free to do that as much as you want, Amanda said, because, unlike the road to La Baita, the road to the rifugio featured five-hundred-foot slanted drop-offs separated from the passenger side of the car by two yards of loose gravel.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

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