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1 The great yew in the churchyard must date at least from Edward I.
2 He lifted one of the great yew - branches and stepped beneath as if entering a tent.
3 Now he shot with a great yew bow, till all his arrows but one were spent.
4 He was unslinging his great yew bow.
5 All these things and more than these the great yew in the churchyard has seen as its shadow grew over the graves.
6 The girl had moved half a dozen paces to where the shadow of the great yews was deepening on the path.
7 "Which of you went out before the storm was over, and ventured under the great yew - tree ? "
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