1He was sitting in one of the larches-man ,hemade a noise!'
2And the owl went on hooting, and the larches smelled sweet!
3Overhead, the great dark sprays of the larches and cone-laden firs swept its roof.
4But Waram disappeared between the larches, without, apparently, having heard.
5But they were no better on the other side, for the larches hid the meadow.
6I heard nothing but the night wind freshening the tops of the larches and pines.
7Saltash stepped suddenly out of the shadow of the larches and met him with outstretched hand.
8Brantwood looked so very nice this morning decorated by the coming into leaf of the larches.
9How beautifully the tasselled branches of the larches swayed, throwing shadows on the long May grass!
10With a glance of terror at Nicie she rose, and they went up through the larches together.
11He shone on the russet tassels of the larches, and the deep sienna boles of the Scotch firs.
12And the larches by the shore trembled as if in sympathetic emotion as the gentle breeze echoed her sigh.
13As they drew away from the place, a man stepped out from the larches and stood motionless, watching them.
14But the larches, and the birches, and the hawthorns were already sobered by a longer acquaintance with life and Phoebus.
15It was a fine spring day, the woods were budding, and the fragrance of the larches floated across his way.
16Fortunately, the torches were entirely consumed, and now went out, the darkness being still profound under shelter of the larches.
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