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1 There were many grand old elms , hemlocks, pines, and fruit-trees as well.
2 Some immense old elms almost concealed the front of the mansion.
3 And so the old elms stand, and I like their music.
4 Some of them have huge old elms overshadowing the yard.
5 Here are wonderful old elms whose branches intermingle to form a canopy over the streets.
6 I questioned him, as we walked slowly under the old elms of our ancestors' planting.
7 Iron fences enclosed wooded drives, old elms screened houses buttoned tight by latched iron gates.
8 It is the same with elms; the old elms are decaying, and no successors are provided.
9 And the handsome old elms , with their deliciously cool shade, roofed the spot in most agreeably.
10 The fine old elms which adorned it are gone now, as have the fine old associations.
11 It was getting dark under the old elms .
12 After the meal the party adjourned to the lawn under the shade of some fine old elms .
13 And the leaves of the old elms stuffed up the low, mullioned windows looking on the garden.
14 The Deane house was a wonderful old -fashioned mansion set in a grove of century- old elms and oaks.
15 At the head of its main street I looked down upon a village green and some fine old elms .
16 The carriage turned into a street arched by old elms , and flanked by the houses of the most prosperous townspeople.
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