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Quail whistled to their young from the thicketed hillside behind the house.
An hour later he reappeared in a glossy station wagon, coming out of a thicketed ravine where no one would have expected a way.
Higher still he climbed until the forest spread before and around him like a level park, with thicketed ravines here and there on each side.
Sandru raised a thicketed eyebrow.
They are also found in thicketed areas in shrublands, tundra and deserts as far south as northern Mexico.
Not only are managers adding "tree skiing" to their list of resort diversities, but they are also actually inviting skiers into thicketed areas once forbidden.
Inside it was a thicketed dirt bank that was so obviously suitable for goblin tunneling that no wolf dared go near it.
Found in thicketed areas around the tree line in the Rockies of northern British Columbia, the southern Yukon and southeastern Alaska.
They journeyed north through the hill country all that day, traversing forested steeps, scrub-covered hollows and glens, and the shores of thicketed lakes.
Harshaa . . ." and he slapped his mount with his coiled whip, sending the beast lunging down the thicketed trail.
Well-worn paths, many of them deer trails, lead from the road into the thicketed interior of the island, shelter to birds and small creatures as well as the ever-present deer.
At length, he slid his armored body back down from the thicketed crest, signaling the two nobles to follow but mindspeaking the cats to remain, bidding them let him know when the barbarians seemed on the verge of a fresh assault.
Grant had given him specific orders to pursue Van Dorn without delay, but he did not begin his march until the morning of October 5, explaining that his troops needed rest and the thicketed country made progress difficult by day and impossible by night.
He did not approach too near; when he could make out the lines of slowly moving shapes that were picketed horses and could see other shapes that were riders pacing about the camp, he drew back behind a thicketed ridge, dismounted and unsaddled his horse.
With the first she had an instant to realize they were on the riverbank below the city, with ships floating out on the dark waters amid streaks of moonlight, and even as she tried to jerk at the reins, to stop Bela running headlong into the river, another step took them into thicketed hills.