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1 Rows of very ancient yew trees cut into strange designs girded it round.
2 And many old churchyards have ancient yew trees, some dating back to pagan times.
3 Within was a lawn and an ancient yew tree.
4 And there was the boy himself, up the ancient yew tree beside the border wall.
5 I rounded the huge trunk of an ancient yew to find the streckwolf staring at me, panting.
6 Father Thames had his "throne" near the priory in the shade of an ancient yew tree.
7 In the churchyard are several interesting graves and a very ancient yew reputed to be over 800 years old.
8 I sauntered out in glorious August sunshine across the grounds of Muckross Estate and followed a path into the ancient yew woods.
9 Borlla had said it was in our territory in a place that smelled of dream-sage, and Lydda had spoken of an ancient yew .
10 Six gay girls sat together, laughing and talking, under the shadow of the ancient yew - trees that guard the eastern corner of Swarthmoor Hall.
11 It is a little, quiet, grey English church, set peacefully in its green churchyard, shaded by a huge ancient yew , perhaps as old as itself.
12 Seven Young Sisters and Seven Ancient Yew Trees!
13 The north wall was hidden by ancient yews ; on the south two rows of plane trees, cut square, made a long arbour.
14 In the centre of the lawn, before the house, stood four great ancient yews , while all round were high box hedges, now, alas!
15 She went straight out of the drawing-room windows, set wide and shaded by awnings, and across the lawn to the seat below the ancient yews .
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