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1 The humans stopped in a copse of rough- trunked trees and dense bushes.
2 They escorted her along a dirt path between skinny, gray- trunked trees .
3 As MacArthur topped a small rise, he spotted a line of scraggly, yellow- trunked trees .
4 These were marked by ribbons of tall, white- trunked trees with grey or blue-grey leaves.
5 We rowed past tangles of yellow and gray- trunked trees .
6 Large, broad-leafed plants and massive- trunked trees hugged them.
7 They were tall, thick, straight- trunked trees , from amongst which the underbrush had been carefully cut away.
8 Shortly later, they came within sight of the spring, a green-fringed pond half encircled by pale- trunked trees .
9 With a blink, the goddess vanished from that place and reappeared alongside thick- trunked trees above the travelers.
10 Off to his left was the sea itself, and a couple of islands in the muddy waters, covered with many- trunked trees .
11 They were stout- trunked trees , that never rocked their stems in the fiercest gale, responding to it entirely by crooking their limbs.
12 On both sides of the road rose the high trunked trees , and the old pines cut for the widening of the road.
13 Here all was noise and movement, the lofty, slender trunked trees swaying back and forth in the wind and clashing their branches together.
14 "How familiar these mossy- trunked trees are!"
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