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1 This fine tree was sixty feet long, or high, in the barrel.
2 We shot a beautiful cow-eland, standing in the shade of a fine tree .
3 There is a remarkably fine tree , tall, graceful and with silvery white bark.
4 Here's a fine tree , let's get to the top of it.'
5 It came from a fine tree ; the fruit was luscious.
6 Several times he stopped to cut an especially fine tree .
7 The Spanish chestnut is a very fine tree ; the walnut, it is true, grows slowly.
8 Under a particularly fine tree he noticed two baskets.
9 Hawthorn has the advantage that it can grow into a fine tree , and frequently does.
10 What is that fine tree with great white flowers?
11 This term comes from two Celtic words meaning " fine tree " .
12 I have a fine tree that has borne very fine-looking fruit for the past two years.
13 This fine tree rises like the broad-leaved star-apple.
14 A fine tree on a lawn is wonderfully set off by a lavish surround of spring bulbs.
15 Then they cut down a fine tree , hang the shirt on it, and carry it home singing.
16 At St. Louis one very fine tree was nearly girdled by bark injury and will undoubtedly die.
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