Ander - Part 4: Subchapter 3

"i have no way of knowing how long you lay on the riverbank like a dead fish, though." banno did some quick thinking. "how long ago was that lightning storm?" "we haven't had any rain in about a week." "a _week_!?"

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The Legend of Spyro: Path of Delusions Book I Chapter 1

On the other side of the riverbank a frog with a typical stoic demeanor was sitting minding its own business it didn't matter that the female laughter was getting louder, it didn't care about such trivial things, its only concern was to watch for any insect

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020 - Prime pt.03

(see: random-scafolding-flowering) venus' friend had led them all further up the riverbank until they got to an abandoned warehouse.

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Wolf Heat: LEFT BEHIND

* * * left behind luna walked back and forth along side the riverbank of the small river. she had spent an increasing time there since ventus left. eventually she sighted and dropped to the ground with a loud thud.

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Hedgehog Infinitum

On a cold night like tonight it would surely kill him, a group of badged horses and pigs examining a dead hedgehog on the riverbank the next day. his quills stuck up around his thick glasses at the thought.

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August 5: Pure, Ephemeral, Beautiful

Without much time left, i switched the light on and made a run towards the riverbank thinking to myself "please still be there!" catching fireflies with juuichi-san; that was the plan for tonight.

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 155

Banno approached one of the windows the same way he would approach a deer slaking its thirst by the riverbank; very slowly, very methodically, each step carefully planned and executed.

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Dancing Dragons

Lost, until i came upon a cave in a riverbank, a cave that carried part of the stream into the depths of the earth. i decided to enter the cave, since i probably wasn't going to find better shelter before dark. that's when things got interesting.

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Nyctophobia

Yesterday, he had gone down to the riverbank, leaned against a tree, and read until the sun was on the other side of the sky, every once in a while taking a dip in the water or going back to the house to get something to eat.

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In the Service of Mystery (Pt. 12)

We walked in companionable silence along the riverbank, passing the rear of the pub and skirting through the churchyard.

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A Trip to The Near Lands

The riverbanks are lively with a plentiful number of bright and often beautiful looking plants facing towards the sun shining high above.

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Windswept

Padding (at somewhat of a hurry) back to the riverbank. "there are worse things to lose," the fox said (in an enigmatic, parting way), "than your supper's fish."

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