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1 If he rocked on the wild grape-vine , she turned in her nest.
2 He cut the wild grape-vine off near the root.
3 Here he found a wild grape-vine .
4 If she worked in a bit of wild grape-vine bark, he peeled grape-vines until she would have no more.
5 The country was thickly covered with forests of walnut, beech, oak, elm, maple, and an undergrowth of dog-wood, sumac, and wild grape-vine .
6 Here I live along in such liberty and rejoice at every green leaf and the wild grape-vine that grows over those windows yonder.
7 Past marshes went the painted canoes; they swam the singing shallows; they glided under shading willow; they sped by wild grape-vine and spreading elm.
8 Just then Frank arrived on the spot, and instantly started to lower the section of wild grape-vine he had secured from the fallen tree.
9 The broken panes of glass about the place were well mended, and a clever little gate, extemporized from a wild grape-vine , swung at the entrance.
10 Wild grape-vines festoon trees by the brooks.
11 Well, I want you to go down with me and let me look at your wild grape-vines .
12 The meadows and the orchards were exuding perfumes; the hedge-rows were so many yards of roses and wild grape-vines in blossom.
13 Close to the shore was a fringe of elms, some of them tall and stately, their columns feathered with wild grape-vines .
14 There are great numbers of wild grape-vines growing in this quarter; indeed, they abound every where along the banks of the Zambesi.
15 All around the camp were pleasant growths of pine, oak, gum, and persimmon trees, and now and then a tree festooned with wild grape-vines .
16 "I suppose you have had an eye on the beech trees and the wild grape-vines , " said Old Mother Nature slyly.
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