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1
At last he arrived at the
little
vine
-
covered
clock that was her house.
2
He twisted his
little
vine
face around, looking toward the hallway.
3
How a
little
vine
thing huffed, Lift didn't know.
4
Many
little
vine
trees rose up in spires, holding out tender pink shoots, waving their tendrils.
5
This is what will happen to you if you eat the leaves of that
little
vine
,
Wood-Magic.
6
Consequently our journey was comfortable enough and we found ourselves at last at the
little
vine
-
covered
station at Seaville.
7
When I was about five years old we moved from the
little
vine
-
covered
house to a large new one.
8
Then, as he came up the orderly graveled walk, he heard, issuing from the
little
vine
-
covered
summer-house, a loud voice.
9
At two in the afternoon I found Gladys Todd in the
little
vine
-
covered
veranda in the rear of the house, painting.
10
The
little
vine
was taking deep root in my existence, though its clinging fondness excited a mixture of love and pain.
11
Caguan was a little church, a
little
vine
-
covered
inn, a dozen one-story adobe houses shining in the moonlight like whitewashed sepulchres.
12
It was some three hours later that Charlotte sat down for a moment to rest on the
little
vine
-
covered
back porch.
13
Augier wrote one volume of verse, which he modestly called 'Pariétaire,' the name of a common
little
vine
,
the English danewort.
14
After a while it grew near to a bush and put its weak
little
vine
around it, hoping to get off the ground.
15
And there it lay until a tiny sunbeam pierced the damp mould, and finding the
little
vine
carried it back to its sunny fields.
16
But a single sucker is springing from my roots; it is a
little
vine
,
and it winds itself about a tree that is green.
little
vine
little