One car 's fuel tank has burst and a rivulet of gasoline is running toward an upturned car. [noun]
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A bridge crosses the rivulet on the site of the ancient stone ford, which gave name to the village. [noun]
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But the sounds of the rivulet, feeble and murmuring as they were, relieved the guides at once from no trifling embarrassment, and toward it they immediately held their way. [noun]
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For any one, with a five-shilling pair of boots to terminate in, might skip dry-footed across the sandy purlings of the rivulet. [noun]
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Men's lives and women's reputations drift down to the bottomless pit upon a rivulet of epigrams and chansons. [noun]
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They stopped for refreshment in a little secluded dell by the side of a rivulet. [noun]
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"Or more amazing," added Beniah, as they walked by the margin of a hot rivulet. [Please select]
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Where had she stood when she came and looked into the well and the rivulet. [Please select]
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VIII One day, near the rivulet that runs from St. [Please select]
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They arrived at length close to the spring rivulet, where it ran out upon the prairie. [Please select]
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Farther in the island I saw a feeble old man sitting near a rivulet. [Please select]
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