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1 Every bush and little twig was loaded and hung down its head.
2 With this little twig let us carefully brush away the white froth.
3 For support I gave her a little twig of oak as before.
4 It sits on its little twig content, and lets God take care.
5 That little twig jumped up into place right before my very eyes.
6 His heavy, spatulate finger-tips were stripping the little twig bare of its leaves.
7 Paddy crept out on the bank and chewed a little twig of poplar thoughtfully.
8 There was a little twig that righted itself even as I looked at it.
9 The sergeant picked up a little twig , dug at a grass root with it.
10 A little twig , about as thick as the tip of a fishing-rod, cracked under my knee.
11 Every family tree has an aristocratic branch, or bough, or little twig at least, I believe.
12 The thing pounced on Warran's head, clutching his hair with its little twig fingers, chirping angrily.
13 Every little twig , on the smallest branch, is conscientiously painted-andthe result is like a colored photograph.
14 The little twig had first drawn his attention to the Thorne estate and the people who lived there.
15 He had a habit of carrying in his hand a little twig or switch cut from a tree.
16 There is only one little twig which grows to the east of Valhalla, which is called the mistletoe.
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