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Paul Jones had touched life at so many points—Dulwich College, the athletic world, the Army, journalism, the House of Commons, and Wales—that the news of his death caused grief in far-extending circles.

From War Letters of a Public-School Boy by Jones, Henry Paul Mainwaring

A few deer are feeding on the coarse rough grass of this far-extending plain; they keep at a distance from you, and are continually on the look-out.

From Wanderings in South America by Waterton, Charles

Where the sand-hills ended, a far-extending flat began, and in the distance was a direful-looking object, resembling a ruin.

From Eyes Like the Sea by Jókai, Mór

La Gabrielle is on a far-extending range of woody hills. 

From Wanderings in South America by Waterton, Charles

He saw no longer the arena, the high surrounding walls, the far-extending seats with innumerable faces; he saw no more the relentless eyes of the cruel spectators, or the gigantic form of his savage enemy.

From The Martyr of the Catacombs A Tale of Ancient Rome by Anonymous




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