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1 The birds flirted up and down the hawthorn bushes and furze brakes.
2 The slope at their feet had been cleared of all but a few hawthorn bushes .
3 Some hawthorn bushes succeeded, and from among these he stepped out into the open park.
4 Maypoles would be raised, hawthorn bushes decorated-thatwas about as much as the king would allow.
5 She waited in the cold draft of the doorway while the dogs sniffed the hawthorn bushes .
6 These banks are covered with hawthorn bushes .
7 Sara Fredrika emerged from the hawthorn bushes .
8 Any one would have thought that the village had decided to make war upon hawthorn bushes and elder-trees.
9 My heart was in my mouth as, careless of my best clothes, I tore through the hawthorn bushes .
10 As they drew in towards the line of trees, however, the leaves of the nearby hawthorn bushes quivered, rattling an alarm.
11 Against it hawthorn bushes have grown up at intervals, and in the course of years their trunks have become almost timber.
12 The only answer was to go around to the first space between the low hawthorn bushes that surrounded the tree trunks.
13 Omitting no detail, it has worked out afresh every little bough of the scattered hawthorn bushes , and made each twig distinct.
14 But now suddenly every hill stands out sharp and definite; the scattered hawthorn bushes are distinct; the hills look higher than before.
15 The west bank is wild; the field touches the steep gravel hills, where a few scattered hawthorn bushes and dwarf birches grow.
16 Haws, or peggles, which often quite cover the hawthorn bushes , are not so general a food as the fruit of the briar.
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