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1 And sure enough, behind a little clump of trees, stood a lodge.
2 As a matter of fact, I was behind that little clump of junipers.
3 And away went the little clump of guardsmen with the sergeant in the rear.
4 He walked apart, near to the little clump of shrubs.
5 Their followers had drawn rein, and were gathered in a little clump several spear-lengths behind.
6 There was a little clump of alders, and I can see how he looked then.
7 Just then they passed a little clump of fir-trees.
8 Others came running from a little clump of timber.
9 Close to her hand was a little clump of forget-me-nots which had pushed through the moss.
10 This little clump of blue seemed to reel past them as boulders reel past a train.
11 There was a little clump of moss, very cool and soft, that just brushed one's cheek.
12 Just outside the highest point of the front line there is a little clump of our graves.
13 Yesterday afternoon we were sitting in the garden, under the shade of a little clump of trees.
14 By this time he had crossed the green meadow and was near a little clump of trees.
15 But finally he was successful, finding himself in a little clump of bushes on the river's brim.
16 And coming at length to a little clump of trees, she stopped abruptly, and clapped her hands.
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