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1 About him were the familiar trees , and placid moonlight silvered the waterfall.
2 Side by side they rolled out of Portland and saw familiar trees and hills go by.
3 The shape of the rocky bit of land had changed, and familiar trees had been washed out.
4 The familiar trees and bushes and flowers of the Orient do not spring here from bare earth.
5 The old familiar trees , the sward, the birds, these told him of the advancing or receding sun.
6 The castle walls, and long familiar trees , did not hear the parting sound of our carriage-wheels with regret.
7 The familiar trees which his own hand had planted, spread their branches as though to welcome his return.
8 She loved the familiar trees , and the people in those little houses, and she loved the unknown world beyond Denver.
9 She found a comfort in getting into the open air, into the friendly streets, under the shade of the familiar trees , that surprised her.
10 On the other hand, there is as yet-apartfrom the Conifers-notrace of the familiar trees and flowers and grasses of the later world.
11 I wish to take one more look at the old familiar trees , and endeavor to ascertain whether my mother has reached home in safety.
12 There were, indeed, other birds, plenty of them, singing, nesting, breeding, among the familiar trees , which I had before passed by unheard and unseen.
13 The tree was bathed in dappled sunlight and surrounded by a dense forest of more familiar trees -oaks, elms, hickories, maples, and the like.
14 Familiar trees scrolled past the windows, bare limbs raking a close, steely sky.
15 " Familiar Trees and Their Leaves"-F.
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