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The man she'd passed on the way to the bothy.
She'd probably leave him at the bothy and set off to find help.
They could have made it to the bothy an hour or more ago.
So here they were, on the first floor of the old lodge, which was now used just as a bothy.
While tea was being prepared, I looked around their bothy home.
On reaching the bothy, turn south and head down the valley.
Then he could make his way back across the hill to the bothy and finish what he'd started.
It lives up to it's name Bothy meaning friendly room.
The team leaders watched as we worked to shelter the group under the bothy.
"I saw pieces of it out back behind the bothy.
The bothy was in Pat's family, and they've made it into a lovely home.
She wouldn't have been employed then look after the men in the bothy.
I should have recognized you from that picture Kit's got up in the bothy.
This year I have come across a group using a bothy as a base from which to run mountain walking courses.
The bothy was entered by crawling through a low doorway.
For lunch, the team sheltered in a bothy and were given our next challenge.
A single room to house a bachelor farm servant was called a bothy.
A bothy is a basic shelter, usually left unlocked and available for anyone to use free of charge.
It was previously a shepherd's bothy and a shooting lodge.
The name otherwise refers to a small shed or bothy, often used by fishermen.
If only she knew where his bothy was.
Then, with infinite care, she inched along the wall to the rear of the bothy.
Obviously, he must have been heading back to the bothy, having hidden his vehicle somewhere else.
After preparing the drug, Murray had gone on to inject three men waiting in the bothy.