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1 Tom proudly marched into a thick clump of sumach bushes and said:
2 This path she followed until she reached a thick clump of bushes.
3 There came from a thick clump of poplars a low, moaning cry.
4 On a straight line with his vision was the thick clump of balsam.
5 The other little beavers had gone into a thick clump of young alders.
6 She pointed to a thick clump of pines sloping down to a ravine.
7 He saw a thick clump of cactus half a mile away.
8 A short bit straight back is a thick clump of cedars.
9 A real thick clump of hair growing out of each of your ears!
10 Half-way here I stopped for a few minutes in a thick clump of ferns.
11 We found his ball in a thick clump of heather.
12 The thick clump of horse-chestnut trees below was without change.
13 On the other side was a thick clump of trees.
14 I drew back with caution, and concealed myself behind a thick clump of Trees.
15 They had drawn up at another house under a thick clump of eucalyptus trees.
16 Instantly he rode into a thick clump of cedars, and, dismounting, tied his horse.
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