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1 You have to have a good many bunches o' flowers.
2 Terrace ninety-eight was given over to small grapes; thus, many bunches had to be picked to fill the basket.
3 From the smoky rafters hung many bunches of dried herbs, which she used partly for medicines, partly for charms.
4 She had given her so many bunches of flowers, that she puzzled her brain to think of some new gift.
5 He was at once savagely attacked and all evening the rattle of the guns sounded like many bunches of fire crackers.
6 Thus revived, Jumbo was able to climb one of the trees and obtain as many bunches of dates as they wanted.
7 Some of the Milton boys who had many bunches of fire-crackers, good-naturedly thought they would startle little Washee-washee-wang at his work.
8 And having detached one from the many bunches which filled her basket, she went herself to open the door to her visitor.
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