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Examples
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Abdel Jameela claps me on the back wordlessly and takes a few goat-strides toward the hill-path.
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Further away, near the hill-path, I see the black shape of his wife.
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As they set off on the hill-path the she-ghoul takes Abdel Jameela's arm, and the hooves of husband and wife scrabble against the pebbles of Beit Zujaaj hill.
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Soon after noon this gave place to a broad wooded valley, up which we rode for an hour, till our troubles began again; for we had to dismount and lead our animals up a narrow hill-path with broken steps of rock so polished by long years of passing feet that they were dangerous in wet weather.
Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003
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The Howeitat who had looked after the loads of explosive collected their camel drove, and led them with echo-testing shouts up the hill-path to water against their early return to Guweira.
Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003
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It was hopeless to think of recovering them, with such hell let loose, so we scampered, without accident, up the hill-path through the Turkish fire, breathlessly to the top.
Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003
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The scent of freshly turned earth, mingled with the fragrance of citron blossoms, hung on the air as a woman from a Galilean fishing town made her way around a hill-path that overlooked the highway and entered into it a little farther on.
The Coming of the King Bernie Babcock
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Corsicans, I had just engaged Antoine in pointing out the positions of the two armies, and tracing the tide of battle which, they say, deluged the Golo with blood and corpses for many miles, — when my lost companion came rushing down the hill-path among the rustling evergreens.
Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. Thomas Forester
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From the little burial-ground we took a hill-path, hoping for a more distant view than we had found but hardly expecting it.
In and Around Berlin Minerva Brace Norton
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Marise had been drilling the chorus in the Town Hall of Ashley after the men's working-hours, and now in the dimming light of the early evening was going home on snow-shoes, over the hill-path.
The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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