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1
Back a piece in the woods are a strong
young
hemlock
and a little white birch.
2
There he hid among some close-growing
young
hemlock
-
trees
.
3
Go now, and cut thee a
young
hemlock
,
from the spot which my lightnings struck in the last Fever-Moon.
4
With the coming of daylight he lay down in a thicket of
young
hemlock
-
trees
near the upper end of the pond.
5
On higher ground, just above the low swampy place where grew the moss-covered trees, he came to a lot of
young
hemlock
-
trees
.
6
It should also be remembered that even slightly injured
young
hemlock
is worthless, for it is almost certain to be attacked by borers.
7
The thatch is made of the fan-like boughs cut from the thrifty
young
hemlock
and are to be laid bottom upward and feather end down.
8
Peter Rabbit and Jumper the Hare, who happened to be not far away, hurried over where they could peep out from under some
young
hemlock
-
trees
.
9
Leaning against a strong
young
hemlock
,
Dick Travers placed his fiddle and struck into a giddy, tuneful thing as picturesque as the time and occasion.
10
There are enough
young
hemlocks
up there to windbreak our whole garden.
11
Now go-withyour hatchet-forthe bushiest and most promising
young
hemlocks
within reach.
12
Young
hemlocks
and stone pines glistened with rime ice like bodies emerging from water.
13
Next, strip every limb from your
young
hemlocks
and shingle them onto your ridge pole.
14
He struck the
young
hemlocks
and firs with a stick and beat the snow out of them.
15
He reined the horse from the road, and forced him into a group of
young
hemlocks
,
which hid them entirely from passers by.
young
hemlock
young