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1 I| between two ponds, with the ground so soaking wet beneath your 2 I| them, I don't suppose the ground landlord will begin an action 3 I| they lowered him to the ground again.~ ~But now he began 4 I| gipsy flung himself on the ground and closed his eyes, Gyárfás 5 I| the tails reached to the ground, and the collar was so large 6 III| and strong reaching to the ground; not for an instant could 7 III| racers slightly pawed the ground. Then the third report sounded, 8 III| was said to him, pawed the ground and arched his head. The 9 III| six others remained on the ground with the two rival heroes. 10 III| curveting and pawing the ground.~ ~When the third report 11 III| Wildly, madly, it skimmed the ground beneath its feet, as only 12 III| I confess that on level ground you go quicker than I. You 13 III| man where standing one's ground, not running away, is the 14 III| entice the beast on to solid ground, where he could grapple 15 III| force hurled him to the ground, horse and all, and began 16 III| terribly, and tearing up the ground with his hoofs, while the 17 III| rider still wallowing on the ground, he began[Pg 77] taking 18 III| distance, rooted up the ground with its snout, then stretched 19 III| whom he found lying on the ground. The heydukes hastily removed 20 III| pull a wild horse to the ground single-handed - all of which 21 IV| continually trampling the ground around them. Perhaps he 22 VI| antagonists also arrived upon the ground.~ ~It was a cloudy, gloomy 23 VI| the two extremities of the ground, and the barriers were indicated 24 VII| corn was levelled with the ground by hailstorms in the spring, 25 VII| only get along on level ground; but now he shoved Palko' 26 XIII| foxhounds was brought on to the ground in a cart, lest any of the 27 XIII| cooped up on that level ground, where there was neither 28 XIII| scarcely had he reached the ground again when he was seized 29 XVII| dashed Hugo Grotius to the ground, for he did not understand 30 XVII| feet were rooted to the ground.~ ~"Come, come, don't you 31 XVII| Fanny fancied that the ground beneath her must open, and 32 XX| now that she was under the ground, he might confess his love, 33 XX| and stood rooted to the ground with amazement on perceiving 34 XXI| treasures is beneath the ground, and in no long time I shall