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As the god sat in the forest lamenting, a huntsman, mistaking him for a deer, shot him in his one vulnerable spot, the heel, killing him.
The only indication that a camp existed was a beige landing strip, like a stick of gum that sat in the forest perpendicular to the river.
I sat in the forest where he lurked as a boy, listening for the A note in the high pine-tops that opens his first symphony.
Madie Kay 16, teared up as she sat in the forest grove where Joseph Smith had his first visions, and said she was there trying to learn lessons for her own life.
In stanza 40 of the poem Völuspá, a völva divulges to Odin that, in the east, an old woman sat in the forest Járnviðr, "and bred there the broods of Fenrir.
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The bonsai, no bigger than a lunchbox, sat in a forest of other rare potted trees, including Dragon's Eye pine, which has a burst of gold inside each clump of dark green needles, and Golden Whorl, a dwarf Hinoki false cypress with fringe-like golden foliage.
In a beautifully written scene, played with wistful longing by Plummer, the old man, talking to Valentin as they sit together in the forest at Yasnaya Polyana, describes the early years of his marriage as a kind of terrifying paradise.
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He sits in the spartan government-run forest lodge with the lights out, listening to the night sounds.
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