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Their special bypath of curing disease by actual might & main is, they feel, on the upgrade.

From Time Magazine Archive

She read on, following the commentary through the mazy paths it led her on, until she came to: Keeping still is the mountain; it is a bypath; it means little stones, doors, and openings.

From "The Amber Spyglass" by Philip Pullman

Then Will got down, and running across a bypath got again in front of the farmers and hung himself up as before on a tree by the side of the road.

From Europa's Fairy Book by Batten, John Dickson

Crossing the little rivulet near the mill, we held on by a small bypath which brought us over the starting-ground of the steeplechase, by the scene of part of my preceding day's exploits.

From Jack Hinton The Guardsman by Lever, Charles James

Then, turning quickly into the furze and taking a bypath through the thickest part of the tangle, Philip left me, and, soon afterwards, I moved to my allotted hiding place.

From Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain by Rees, Alfred Wellesley




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