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clambered out upon the rock and stood
They clambered out upon the rock and stood looking down the ravine through which they had come.
— from The Old Dominion by Mary Johnston

came out upon the raft and shouting
A Frenchman came out upon the raft, and, shouting across the water, asked that a Spanish envoy should be sent over.
— from France and England in North America, Part I: Pioneers of France in the New World by Francis Parkman

come out upon the road and so
driver drove past the place where we should have come out upon the road, and so we found ourselves in an unknown part of the country....
— from The Prose Tales of Alexander Pushkin by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin


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