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1 He focused on the green arbour marking the entry to his garden, and leapt.
2 It was just beyond here, where the tall hedgerow leans over the grass side-track and makes a green arbour by the wayside.
3 Undine half arose, and twined her arms round his neck in the green arbour , making him sit down by her on the turf.
4 We got down and, following the postoli, reached a green arbour which, by the way, was not at all green on that 5th of March.
5 As he perceived me curious respecting his old school-mate, he promised to take me with him, in his proposed visit to Green Arbour court.
6 "When I woke up, I heard two persons conversing close by the green arbour where I sat."
7 These, he told me, led up to Green Arbour court, and that down them poor Goldsmith might many a time have risked his neck.
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