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1
She now stood within the deep shadow of an
old
linden
.
2
Gard said good-by, too, to the
old
linden
by his window.
3
His eye fell on an
old
linden
tree in the middle of the clearing.
4
The Sharamudoi had a wonderful big
old
linden
tree nearby.
5
The single-storey, pink-washed house takes its name from an
old
linden
tree stretching across the front lawn.
6
Three sparrows with little chirpings hopped on the trunk of an
old
linden
tree which had fallen to the ground.
7
Now, near the king's castle was a large dark forest; and in the forest, under an
old
linden
tree, was a deep well.
8
The road to the castle towards which the Countess now led Mary, lay through a long and dark walk of tall
old
linden
trees.
9
At the back of the garden there were fine
old
lindens
.
10
Over the largest of these, directly opposite the field, the branches of three
old
lindens
spread out.
11
'In my opinion ther's too much of this 'ere eddication, nowadays,' remarked
old
Linden
.
12
Of this nature were his reflections as he walked homewards on the evening of the day when
old
Linden
was dismissed.
13
'It can't never be haltered,' interrupted
old
Linden
.
14
In those days Copenhagen was girt about with great earthen walls, and there were beautiful walks up there under the
old
lindens
.
15
'Oh, I don't see that,' roughly interrupted
old
Linden
,
who had been listening with evident anger and impatience.
16
He was more indignant on poor
old
Linden
's
account than on his own, and was oppressed by a sense of impotence and shameful degradation.
old
linden
old