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1 Porters are pushing their way through the crowd bearing huge trunks on their shoulders.
2 And their huge trunks : but this is a sweet change!
3 With her own strong young arms she dragged the two huge trunks from the closet.
4 The inclosures are formed of huge trunks of trees, driven close together into the ground.
5 The rest stopped lazily, waving about their huge trunks .
6 Downstairs there was also an interesting collection of armour, together with several huge trunks and coffers.
7 Some old cherry trees have huge trunks , and their thick branches spread to a great distance.
8 Here there was a superb cottonwood grove, massive trees with huge trunks like oaks, on the left.
9 So dense was the stand of timber that the huge trunks shut off the view in all directions.
10 In the hall, nearly fifty poorly dressed people with huge trunks were sitting right on the floor, looking round hopelessly.
11 The huge trunks of those that had fallen lay moss-covered, slowly resolving back into the soil from which they sprang.
12 She saw the huge trunks of forest trees, enormous, towering trees, gloomy trees beneath which the darkness could be felt.
13 The visitors clambered over huge trunks blown across the path, and tore their clothes and hands scrambling through the thorny bushes.
14 Their branches almost touch the earth, while their huge trunks form a strong contrast with the dense green of the foliage.
15 We glided down a winding creek where huge trunks of trees slanted across close overhead, and presently emerged into the Murucupí.
16 He was completely disoriented, but Tas kept pushing forward confidently, weaving in and out among the huge trunks of the vallenwood trees.
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