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1 She said it was covered in black mould when they moved in.
2 Along the hip part I have black mould appearing along a trajectory.
3 A rich black mould will produce a luxuriant bush, which will yield little fruit.
4 A black mould covered the walls to a height of six or seven feet.
5 Now there was a lump of green and black mould .
6 The land is, for a spit's depth, excellent black mould and fat in some places.
7 Everything in her room is peppered with black mould .
8 Start again if white or black mould has formed.
9 Upon the black mould thick the dew-damp lies:
10 But the grass had been worn away by constant use, and the black mould showed through.
11 The black mould over the beautiful Agda's arm.
12 There's black mould still expose as we speak.
13 Water runs down the walls... there's black mould .
14 The prairie is broken with patches of corn and potatoes, which are just emerging from the rich black mould .
15 Below a few inches of rotting leaves and black mould I found a lively pupa of the Yellow Emperor.
16 The sides of the hills were of the same black mould , stony towards their summits, and the higher eminences rocky.
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