1 Mary flew across the grass to him.
2 Mary crept softly across the room to look.
3 Mr. Craven got up and began to walk slowly across the room.
4 We've got to drive five miles across Missel Moor before we get to the Manor.
5 She slapped it open with her hand and ran across the room to the four-posted bed.
6 He made her tell him a great deal about India and about her voyage across the ocean.
7 "Go and meet him," he said; and Mary flew across the grass to the door under the ivy.
8 Dickon looked across the grass at the tree and Mary looked and there was a brief moment of stillness.
9 Then she ran lightly across the grass, pushed open the slow old door and slipped through it under the ivy.
10 Colin was looking across the garden at something attracting his attention and his expression had become a startled one.
11 The next minute she was in the room and had run across to his bed, bringing with her a waft of fresh air full of the scent of the morning.
12 She had never seen a crow so close before and he made her a little nervous, but the next moment he spread his wings and flapped away across the garden.
13 Swiftly something flew across the wall and darted through the trees to a close grown corner, a little flare of red-breasted bird with something hanging from its beak.
14 She was going to walk five miles across the moor to the cottage, and she was going to help her mother with the washing and do the week's baking and enjoy herself thoroughly.
15 Then she crept across the room, and, as she drew nearer, the light attracted the boy's attention and he turned his head on his pillow and stared at her, his gray eyes opening so wide that they seemed immense.
16 He had lifted his head and whinnied softly the moment he saw Dickon and he had trotted up to him and put his head across his shoulder and then Dickon had talked into his ear and Jump had talked back in odd little whinnies and puffs and snorts.
17 She unchained and unbolted and unlocked and when the door was open she sprang across the step with one bound, and there she was standing on the grass, which seemed to have turned green, and with the sun pouring down on her and warm sweet wafts about her and the fluting and twittering and singing coming from every bush and tree.
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