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1 So we caught that boy and carried him out to them big elms .
2 The big elms seemed so much bigger in the snow light.
3 Then, touching my sleeve and pointing, she continued: Look at those big elms !
4 He looked out of the window at the big elms .
5 They could see grand trees-dark ,layeredcedars and big elms - and glimpse lawns and flowers.
6 There was a cool morning breeze lifting the leaves of the big elms , and nodding the hollyhocks' heads.
7 The large white houses, with roomy barns in the shade of big elms , were the happy homes of freemen.
8 They reached the crest of a fine hill at noon, and dismounted in the shade of three big elms .
9 I was sketching on a bench at the rear of the park where there were deep shadows cast by big elms and small pines.
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