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1 Never had trees seemed such beautiful and friendly things to him.
2 Even then he had trees marked that he was trying to dispose of.
3 The streets were broad and pleasant and the sidewalks had trees .
4 Doubtless some of these immense fragments had trees growing on them, which have now mouldered away.
5 In one part of the way we had trees on both sides, for, perhaps, half a mile.
6 The levee on our side had trees and tule grass and wildflowers mixed in with the stone.
7 And on the highways he had trees put down and wells dug for the behoof of men and beasts.
8 But it had trees and fruits, being very much of the same character as Vulcan's Peak, in this respect.
9 Farms visited by Reuters all had trees with black pods growing alongside healthy ripe yellow or unripe green ones.
10 She had trees that twined around each other, white flowers that, in the night, smelled like a woman's perfume.
11 Tonight he had a fire, and in the event of his firewood running out he had trees he could climb.
12 The only ground Abraham ever bought was a piece of ground to bury his dead and it had trees on it.
13 Fourth Street had trees and retail establishments behind the north sidewalk and trees and a long line of neat homes behind the south.
14 Each of them had trees and well-trimmed grass in the front yard, with either an orderly garden plot or more grass in the rear.
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