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1 It came close up to his great-aunt's garden, and, indeed, sent some straggling trees into it.
2 The last straggling trees were far behind.
3 In front of us was a low ridge covered with loose rocks and straggling trees of the nut-pine.
4 In the wide avenues the straggling trees were doing their best to dignify the city, and flowers were blooming everywhere.
5 The barren over which we traveled was beginning to be much wider, and the clumps of straggling trees less frequent.
6 Over there the ground appeared grassy in places, with green ridges rising, and patches of brush and straggling trees standing out clearly.
7 Jelaudin and his brothers had dragged the boat into the cover of straggling trees , but they might as well have left it.
8 She stood for a minute looking at the stars, the sky, and the dark outline of the straggling trees of the rapidly dismantling Limberlost.
9 After wandering in the rain for half an hour, we came upon what appeared to be a wide ditch sheltered by some straggling trees .
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