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1 The former resembles a forest, with none or very little underwood .
2 There is little underwood , the trees overhead forming a shady grove.
3 There was little underwood , and walking was very pleasant and easy.
4 By the beeches there is little underwood , and the hollows are filled ankle-deep with their leaves.
5 Their path lay through a rich country covered with luxuriant grasses and fine trees, but very little underwood could be seen.
6 There was very little underwood beyond a few young spruce here and there, and we could see from 80 to 100 yards in every direction.
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