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  • And near the farther mouth of the water-ditch, where the stone mole had its second gap, the ocean swept the lost battalions into the river, to vanish forever.

    The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told Underwood, Lamar 2001

  • The stone breakwater ran between the river and the plantation; its only gaps occurred where the "horseshoe" ends of the water-ditch passed into the river.

    The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told Underwood, Lamar 2001

  • Along a front that moved forward as uniformly as a straight line, the ants drew nearer and nearer to the water-ditch.

    The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told Underwood, Lamar 2001

  • Even Charley Chu, now that he was leaving the gold fields forever, regarded the water-ditch with affection.

    Forty-one Thieves A Tale of California Angelo Hall

  • Robert Palmer's diggings on Fillmore Hill are still plainly seen from the stage road on the other side of the cañon of the Middle Yuba; but he who has the hardihood to cross the cañon will find the mine worked out, the water-ditch dry, and the old man's house pulled down.

    Forty-one Thieves A Tale of California Angelo Hall

  • When on a shooting trip far up the River Han I saw a large buffalo with four boys on his back, grazing by the side of a water-ditch, which lay between him and a steep bank some ten feet high.

    Life and sport in China Second Edition Oliver George Ready

  • We had also a mile of front to cover, with three weak battalions and a difficult line, whilst the four French battalions had been allotted altogether only half a mile of excellent natural trenches behind the Canal, or rather behind a broad water-ditch which ran into the Canal.

    The Doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade August 1914 to March 1915 Edward Gleichen 1900

  • Had she the courage to make difficulties -- to put a water-ditch across his path?

    Sir George Tressady — Volume I Humphry Ward 1885

  • I followed the water-ditch around every projection of the mountain, still ascending higher amid the same wild scenery, till at length I reached the Oderteich, a great dam, in a kind of valley formed by some mountain peaks on the side of the Brocken.

    Views a-foot Bayard Taylor 1851

  • Saying which he bounded down from the box, sprang over the water-ditch, and rushed on towards the spot occupied by the combatants.

    The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley Mayne Reid 1850

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