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1Presently the rain began to descend in torrents, and compelled them to take refuge beneath a large beech-tree.
2Hubert and Emily paused, and stood gazing at the large beech wood that swept over some rising ground.
3She is sitting under a large beech, which the children of the village have named the 'Fairy Tree.'
4He was rooting about with his fore feet under a large beech tree which lay upon my right hand.
5Accordingly he sought out a large beech tree and, backing up to its great trunk, waited for his foe.
6Halfway down the lawn was a large beech tree with the remnants of a birdhouse dangling from a lower limb.
7A very fine park it is, with magnificently large beech trees, which well deserve to give their name to the place.
8After a little silent munching they all huddled down together in the moss and dead leaves between four large beech trees.
9Shognaw had climbed a large beech tree that stood within a few feet of the one in which I had taken shelter.
10A moment more and he caught sight of the bear leaning up against a large beech, holding the baby in her strong arms.
11Across the paddock, just within the circuit of the far railings, a grove of large beech trees broke the expanse of living green.
12Ere long they arrived at the open space described by Mabel, and immediately perceived the large beech-tree, behind which they found the path.
13Mr. Weston led the way to a big flat rock above the mill, and where two large beech trees cast a pleasant shade.
14Two young men, wrapped in cloaks, glided through the woods, and stationed themselves behind a couple of large beeches.
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