They transfigured the narrow, gaslit first-floor landing of his great-aunt's house into a secret and unearthly grove of bliss. |
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Upon leaving the Marble grove, Inkpaduta and his band moved leisurely in a northwestward direction. |
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At Grants Pass, Josephine county, there is a promising grove of 600 young trees. |
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Keep them out of the house and away from the women, and let them have their booze down in the grove. |
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Very fine effects have been obtained in some places by planting an araucaria grove. |
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That afternoon we were taken into the oak grove and put in the bull pen, as we called it. |
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Major LeCroix gave a burgoo at his locust grove on the river, to which all the candidates were invited. |
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Tradition hath it that at the Anglian advent into this district, the worship of Woden was first set up in a grove at Wednesfield. |
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In other words, it proceeded from the stately grove of Hestia, where stood an oracular temple. |
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Then they went on to a grove at Kusinr, and he lay down on a couch spread between two SLA trees. |
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Calling candela, he led him some way down the valley towards a grove of trees, among which were a great variety of creepers. |
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Camp had been pitched in a grove of trees on the Igorot side of the divide. |
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It is near a grove of plantains, on which the gorilla feasts with the gusto of a charter member of the Gourmand Club. |
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This determines them to seek the shelter of the grove, and there make their noontide halt. |
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He heard the hum and clang of an electric car off through a chestnut grove. |
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In a grove of pines, a chickaree came out of the warm nest where he had spent the night. |
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An Inari shrine in a plum grove offered no particular interest, beyond recent inclosure showing a neighbour's hand. |
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He reached the thin edge of the grove, stood behind a stocky bush and waited. |
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They headed for the upper end of the island, where there was a small grove of straggly cedar trees. |
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When within ten miles of their destination, they halted in a grove near the moola river. |
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The birds, with their various song, gave an air of populousness and animation to the grove. |
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We were in a little grove of mimosa, and the doves were busy above our heads. |
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This soon leading him to the place where Halberger entered the sumac grove. |
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She came to the kukui grove and looked all around, seeing nothing, but passing further along she saw a mist rising. |
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An ideal resort for it is a grove of oak or swamp maple near a stream or pond where it can bathe. |
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As he smoked his favorite weed, the circumambient gray was as a smudge in the midst of a fruiting orange grove. |
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The Nile beyond surrounded an island, where flourished the well-kept sacred grove of anion. |
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The party stopped at the Lorain Ranch, near a cottonwood grove, and tried their prisoners without going into town. |
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The lion was traced to a grove of trees, about a mile and a half from the kraal. |
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Little girls were not allowed to invade the grove except in early spring for trailing arbutus. |
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She skirted the outlying clumps of bayberry and beach plum bushes and entered the grove. |
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By this time a path had been cut through to the palm grove and from it to the umbrella tree. |
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This palm towers in every forest grove and beautifies every island in the rivers. |
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From somewhere in the grove came a thrashing of branches and a frightened neigh. |
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The monument was dedicated July 28th, 1867, at the maple grove, in the park. |
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There is a similar, but less perfectly preserved, araucaria grove at Bicton in Devonshire. |
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In the grove about the barns there was a great number, the most attractive to me being the mountain bluebird. |
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The bhikshus after having begged their food, likewise went back to the bamboo grove. |
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Even the grove of banana trees that used to embower his house had been swept away. |
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As they were preparing to encamp in the shelter of a grove, they heard voices, and soon beheld fifteen Indians approaching. |
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So Fiona passed through the grove and came out on a broad place of grass, and right before her stood the fairy ring. |
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The most important of those that remained was the prophetic ilex grove upon the Aventine hill, sacred to Faunus and Picus. |
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They paused for noonday lunch in a grove of ferny trees beyond the plain, then scaled some rough lava-like rocks. |
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They went over to Orchard Slope by the short cut across the brook and up the firry hill grove. |
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Looking backward once more they saw Anaheim, dissolving in the distance and looking like a grove of trees upon the low plains. |
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Rounding a curve in a narrow, blacktop road, he saw the home behind a grove of trees. |
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Near them was a grove of oleander bushes, loaded with beautiful blossoms. |
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First of all he hastened towards the Asoka grove to slay Sita. |
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A little later Balarama takes them to a grove of palm trees. |
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Having obtained from this clerk a direction to the academic grove in question, I set out, the same afternoon, to visit my old schoolfellow. |
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They walked no longer in the vale of Tempe or in the grove of Daphne. |
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Serena and the baby are in the breadfruit grove behind the village. |
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Jewels fit for an emperor, perfumes like a very grove of camphire. |
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An antelope, that probably mistook the yellow radiance for sunrise, came bounding fleetly through the grove. |
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I recollect that, when a stripling, my first exploit in squirrel-shooting was in a grove of tall walnut-trees that shades one side of the valley. |
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His horse was cropping the grass near the lower side of the grove. |
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This is not the first time you've met Hetty Sorrel in this grove, and this is not the first time you've kissed her. |
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You don't suppose it would walk in the grove in the daytime, do you? |
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He went down to a favorite grove on the banks of the Schuylkill. |
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Past the pond and along a path that followed Wine Creek he went until he came to a grove of beech trees. |
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The second year a hard frost killed his young grove, and he fell ill with malaria. |
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In the dark shadow of the grove, on the margin of the brook, he beheld something huge, misshapen and towering. |
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When it was hot we used to stand by the pond in the shade of the trees, and when it was cold we had a nice warm shed near the grove. |
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Then he raced around the corner of the restaurant and made for the grove. |
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Ferry appeared behind me and beckoned me deeper into the grove. |
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Camp was pitched in a grove of spruces at the lower end of the lake. |
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Out of the grove they pulled to the steep divide, which was no more than a buttress of Sonoma Mountain. |
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Descending Mount Sion, and crossing Kedron, he entered the sacred grove. |
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The sides and the roof were then covered with the hibiscus from the grove. |
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The grove of ilex trees is termed the Sacred Grove of Bacchus. |
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Occasional shafts of sunlight, penetrating the deep shade, warmed the somberness of the grove. |
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Yet, as I began to thread the grove that lies before it, I was not so thoughtless but that I slacked my pace and went a trifle warily. |
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I will step aside and learn how she happens to be alone in my grove. |
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After observing these lively indications for a while, I was attracted to a neighbouring grove by a prodigious squeaking which I heard there. |
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She stood at the entrance to the laurel grove and peered a little forward. |
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There was a tangle of undergrowth, and a heavy grove of palms. |
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Moved three miles nearer Louisville and encamped in a grove. |
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So this is your trysting place, he said glancing about the grove. |
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No churlish old curmudgeon could have been the owner of that grove of bread-fruit trees, or of these gloriously yellow bunches of bananas. |
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The grove is ancient looking, the trees are gnarled and moss-grown. |
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One is apt to overestimate beauty when it is rare, but to me this grove seemed very beautiful. |
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We stopped for a nooning near a grove of trees by the river-side. |
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The flier passed on above her to disappear beyond a grove of lofty skeel trees that grew within the palace grounds. |
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He turned, re-entered the grove and started to walk back to the pavilion. |
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Just beyond it is a nice little grove of Scotch firs, and I used to be very fond of strolling down there, for trees are always a neighborly kind of things. |
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Is man of adamant he should outlast The giants of the grove? |
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A grove of pines covered one part of it, and from the heart of this green spot came a clearer sound than the soft sigh of the pines or the drowsy chirp of the crickets. |
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To this abode there is an approach, ankle-deep in stone chips, resembling a petrified grove of tombstones, urns, draperies, and broken columns, in all stages of sculpture. |
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The lobster was a scarlet mystery to her, but she hammered and poked till it was unshelled and its meager proportions concealed in a grove of lettuce leaves. |
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There is a big grove of fir trees behind it, two rows of Lombardy poplars down the lane, and a ring of white birches around a very delightful garden. |
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