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  • Crossing the bridge to town, the river still frozen and snowladen and with the fog patchy in places, it was other-worldly, atmospheric and I was hurtling to my Day of Women.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • The ongoing weather could not have been more bitter -- with snowladen hills and dreary gray heavens, scattered with unsettled clouds.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • It crouched low, almost level with the snowladen tops of the heather bushes, which grew high about, hidden and banked behind immense masses of sods, all now covered with the uniform mantle of the snow.

    Patsy 1887

  • Harold at once stepped to the window, drew back the curtains, raised the sash and threw open the shutters, giving a full view of all the grounds on that side of the house; -- for the clouds had cleared away and the moon was shining down on snowladen trees and shrubs and paths and parterres carpeted with the same; but no living creature was to be seen.

    Christmas with Grandma Elsie Martha Finley 1868

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