84 sailing up the east coast of Scotland is said to have espied but not to have reached Thule ("dispecta est Thule") but the phrase is merely literary. [Please select]
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"I entered a village which I espied." [Please select]
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Nevertheless, it came to pass that Jean Valjean sometimes espied him. [Please select]
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Walt Wilder has espied the saddled mule hitched up behind the tent--that intended for Conchita. [Please select]
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On the morning of the third day, he espied a large city upon an eminence. [Please select]
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The next instant his mother had espied him on the landing and had called a greeting. [Please select]
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He espied General Lodge and Colonel Dillon among a group before the engineers' quarters. [Please select]
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