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1 She could not resist the desire to ride down to the old sycamore .
2 Nothing quite like the ancient twisted roots of an old sycamore .
3 Let's see: this old sycamore leans right out over them.
4 She had had many dreams of the old sycamore .
5 You can go up inside the old sycamore - snag , now.
6 On his return Bosch passed a large old sycamore that the trail had been routed around.
7 But this has nothing in common with fishing, and here is my favorite place under the old sycamore .
8 As soon as Fatty and Blackie reached the old sycamore I am sorry to say that a dispute arose.
9 You see, the smaller forest-people were all afraid to go inside that old sycamore where Fatty and Blackie were.
10 A solitary old sycamore , leaning over the water on the Kentucky shore, a mile away, was first to fall.
11 How strange she should ride down to the old sycamore tree yesterday the moment I was there and thinking of her.
12 After an hour and a half of level riding southwards, we arrived at a broad old sycamore in the middle of the road.
13 Sighing sadly, she moved onward with drooping head, and started violently when her brother Moses' deep voice called to her from the old sycamore .
14 We lived on a Lilliputian street in Huntingdon near Juniata College with small brick homes dwarfed by old sycamore trees shaped like giant broccoli.
15 A moment after Mrs. Weldon and her companions rejoined it at the foot of an old sycamore , lost in the thickest part of the wood.
16 The shadows, gleams, up under the leaves of the old sycamore - trees , the flames with the black smoke from the pitch-pine curling and rising;
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