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A new wide road was being finished that would go over the mountain and zig-zag down to the bridge.

From "A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway

And so it was arranged that they should go over the mountain together on the morrow, and take the provisions and the gifts that were in the box to the poor woman.

From Holiday Tales Christmas in the Adirondacks by Murray, W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison)

She said she thought that she could go over the mountain pass on a mule; and that at any rate she could go on the carrying chair.

From Rollo in Geneva by Abbott, Jacob

Can He not go over the mountain to Jericho, into the wilderness, to the sea?

From I.N.R.I. A prisoner's Story of the Cross by Rosegger, Peter

Next afternoon the Marquise bade her little brood a tearful good-by and rode with her lover up Happy Valley to go over the mountain, on to the railroad, and back into the world.

From In Happy Valley by Fox, John




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