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1 It grew, licking up the great, sun-dried, resinous pine wood with paralyzing rapidity.
2 A resinous pine branch was thrust into his hand from one of the lesser priests.
3 Every evening a man went around to burn them off with a torch of resinous pine - wood .
4 Before dark the Indians gathered together a supply of "fat lightwood," as the resinous pine was called.
5 As the fire burned, its resinous pine and bone-dry hickory became a Waterloo of advancing red lines and tiny gunshots.
6 Among the resinous pine needles and the damp smell of moss he could distinguish the gentle fragrance of something else.
7 Then kneeling on the hearth, she laid the knots of resinous pine on a crumpled newspaper in the great stone fireplace.
8 A flame shot up in the stove, and, catching a knot of resinous pine , burned steadily, licking patiently about the fading embers.
9 The fire had begun in the parlour, of course, where they had left Stephen Whitelaw basking in the warmth of his resinous pine - logs .
10 The night was, as we have said, intensely dark, and they each carried a fat, resinous pine torch, which diffused a lurid light around.
11 The air was sweet with the good smell of newly cut wood and resinous pines .
12 They went at speed over stock and stone, between resinous pines , through sumach and sassafras.
13 Of course neither Hobson nor Long had a torch, but above their heads rose resinous pines distorted by the hurricane.
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