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1
I'll find you the jolliest place between the
old
lime
and the cloister door.'
2
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old
lime
kiln near AEro.
3
Through the dark branches of
old
lime
-
trees
the roof and chimneys of the manor became visible.
4
The next morning Lavretsky and his guest drank their tea in the garden, under an
old
lime
-
tree
.
5
He moved a few steps back, and sat in the children's swing under an
old
lime
tree.
6
I'd as soon go to bed in the drifts as stop another hour in this abominable
old
lime
-
kiln
.
7
In one hand he holds his shabby old cap, the other is hidden in an
old
lime
tree.
8
Now I was among the grand
old
lime
and chestnut trees -my heart beat fast with expectation.
9
The
old
lime
-
trees
were gone.
10
Only the stamping of the horses was to be heard fastened near by, in the thick shade of the
old
lime
-
trees
.
11
A light breeze stirred the ivy, and shook the leaves of the
old
lime
,
by whose aid Pierrebon had made his ascent.
12
However the stairs were my project, raking out the
old
lime
and loose stones and replacing the stones with new lime, very satisfying!
13
I suppose he thought that even
old
lime
might not be good for asparagus, so he broke it out and threw it up.
14
As many as twenty-seven funerals in a single day passed by the
old
lime
-
kiln
on the desolate point beyond the seaward walls of Louisbourg.
15
One was always so glad to see them, sitting together on the bench at the top of their stone staircase, under the
old
lime
-
tree
's
shade.
16
Willie had a monstrous
old
lime
-
green
Cadillac, all chrome and fins, that he left by the foot of the pier, two feet from his door.
old
lime
old