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1Nature took her course; the result, scrubby trees and disgruntled planters.
2The scrubby trees lay nearly half a mile to the right,-andup the hill, too.
3The road lay through low-lying land, with scrubby trees.
4Toward the south end on a little solid place which hath on it three scrubby trees.
5Something about them and the surrounding collection of little buildings, scrubby trees, and cracked sidewalks made me smile.
6The land here is mountainous, dry and covered with oak brush that grows in rigid thickets of small scrubby trees.
7Nevertheless, she glanced somewhat anxiously around as she hurried onward, especially so where the bushes and scrubby trees stood the thickest.
8A little red house, half buried under a hill side, interspersed with scrubby trees and blackberry vines, now appeared in sight.
9A crumbling streak of asphalt marched off into the night, scrubby trees and barbed wire on either side like scar tissue.
10Such spots too often lie waste or galled or at best are covered with weeds, briars, bushes or useless scrubby trees.
11Then those scrubby trees on the horizon, away in the background, are the forest of the Ardennes, and there lies the frontier-
12It was easily as big as a city block, five tangled acres of undergrowth and scrubby trees running downhill to a frozen stream.
13There were five or six small, scrubby trees, with moss-grown trunks and feeble branches, which put forth a few yellow leaves at springtime.
14It remaineth now for us to hide and creep among the rushes and reeds and scrubby trees, and so come up with him unseen.
15We went east towards Rotenburg, through the same sort of low, marshy country we had travelled before, with scrubby trees and plenty of heather moor.
16There was, for a short distance, a piece of uncultivated open ground, and then a wood of somewhat scrubby trees through which a path led.
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