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Not that you could tell from the way she scrambled up the stairs of the sleeping loft the other day, leading a tour of her "new" old house.
They responded by getting up and following Silvi as she scrambled up some lianas (woody vines), threw herself into the thin crown of a subcanopy tree, and then clambered back to repeat the whole process.
If you shrugged indifferently, she scrambled up and resumed her lurching, wobbling walk.
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She travels, she scrambles up and down hills, she farms.
It's a welcome, unusually introspective interlude that slips into the ecstatic when she scrambles up a rock wall and twirls on its summit, laughing, happy, free and alone.
She does the legwork too: she scrambles up steep mountainsides in Nepal, and in Ladakh, looks at hydroelectric plans in Patagonia, successfully evades ambush in the desert on the way to Lake Turkana, walks through the forest to get closer to a tiger, steps out in the slums near Cartagena in Colombia, crawls down a silver mine in Bolivia and slips down an Amazon tributary in a dugout.
She scrambles up the hill along a steep path-way which ends under a big rock.
Were she not six months pregnant, she would have scrambled up to the top of the house to do even more.
No sailors scrambled up masts.
Giunta scrambled up to Brennan.
Abdul Mohsen admonished her as he scrambled up.
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