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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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The village itself stands on lower land, mostly below eighty feet. West of the village, the surface rises somewhat promptly to 130 feet.

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How about : The village itself stands on lower ground, mostly below eighty feet. West of the village, the land rises somewhat abruptly to 130 feet.

  • How about : The village itself stands on lower ground, mostly below eighty feet.
  • West of the village, the land rises somewhat abruptly to 130 feet.
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How about :
The village itself stands on lower ground, mostly below eighty feet. West of the village, the land rises somewhat abruptly to 130 feet.

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