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1
You will then see under a
great
beech
-
tree
the hut of a charcoal-burner.
2
They chose the shade of a
great
beech
for their picnic-ground.
3
He turned as he spoke, and led the way towards the
great
beech
stump.
4
I'd give her mine, only that
great
beech
couldn't be got into the house.
5
It was very cold kneeling there and clinging in the tip of the
great
beech
-
tree
.
6
They were reclining there, in that cool, fragrant spot in the shadow of a
great
beech
-
tree
.
7
He stood near the margin under the foliage of a
great
beech
and watched them go.
8
Up in the
great
beech
about eleven o'clock on spring mornings there was always a wood-pigeon.
9
Five minutes later he was signalling to me from behind the trunk of a
great
beech
.
10
It was very silent in the aisles of the
great
beech
trunks, for the herds were in shelter.
11
Nine miles across the open forest, starting from the Trevlyn oak, with the
great
beech
to the right.
12
The long windows looked out on a formal garden,
great
beech
trees and the bow of the river.
13
See now how the light glimmers upon their steel caps yonder in the bracken under the
great
beech
-
tree
.
14
There was a
great
beech
-
tree
,
between which and a dogwood I had the year before suspended a hammock.
15
Down the hill, a little way from Farmer Green's house, a
great
beech
tree stood beside the road.
16
He was looking up the sunny lawn toward the cloisters, from out the shade of the
great
beech
tree.
great
beech
great