And why do the hills re-echo the notes of the slenderreed?
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Too slow to keep even this slenderreed of a man alive.
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The girl who had been that slenderreed was gone.
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You see that beautiful, slenderreed in the black dress?'
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The evidence was a very slenderreed.
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When the morning came there stood the slenderreed, glittering with dewdrops, and softly swaying in the breeze.
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The slenderreed has no fear of being broken, for it is planted beside the waters of Love.
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Their bows and arrows are but indifferent; the former being very slight, and the latter only made of a slenderreed, pointed with hard wood.
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The slenderreed through which Philosophy breathed her first musical whisperings is laid by, and the sacred lyre of Theology is silent or little heeded.
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One of these arrows, formed merely of a piece of slenderreed tipped with bone or iron, is sufficient to destroy the most powerful animal.
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A Giant Oak stood near a brook in which grew some slenderReeds.
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They have slenderreeds with tight rolls of brown paper fastened at one end.
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She sat as erect as one of the slenderreeds among which the canoe was hidden.
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The walls of the third chamber were hung with a kind of tapestry made of slenderreeds, laid in perpendicular rows.
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"It is a slenderreed," Gilbert said, "for so mighty an issue to rest upon."
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In places there were nameless aquatic plants with purple flowers, their stalks and roots mixed in with wide flat leaves and slenderreeds.