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1  We all started down the embankment.
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2  We dropped down beside the embankment.
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3  We went down the north side of the embankment.
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4  The bullet went into the mud of the embankment.
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5  I went up the embankment as fast as I could go.
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6  I started up the embankment, slipping in the mud.
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7  Aymo lay in the mud with the angle of the embankment.
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8  I climbed down and crouched beside the railway embankment.
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9  The ties had been dug out too and thrown down the embankment.
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10  Bonello tired of walking in the mud of the embankment and came up with the rest of us.
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11  Piani picked up Aymo's cap where it had rolled down the embankment and put it over his face.
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12  I watched the guards and lay down on the embankment so that I could see both ways along the track.
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13  He lay in the mud on the side of the embankment, his feet pointing downhill, breathing blood irregularly.
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14  It was the main line from Venice to Trieste, with a high solid embankment, a solid roadbed and double track.
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15  The others came and we all crouched in the mud behind the embankment, looking across the rails at the bridge, the line of trees, the ditch and the road.
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