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1 Vinie drew toward her a blackberry branch, and studied the white bloom .
2 The white bloom that followed illuminated Eadu as far as Cassian could see.
3 With the white bloom of the chestnut-trees the last trace of spring passed away.
4 His features were lost in the very heart of a limply spread white bloom .
5 There is a heavy head of white bloom with wonderful lacy leaves, called yarrow.
6 They were together in the orchard, which was a mass of pink and white bloom .
7 The blue senna flowers along the river gave place to the white bloom of the tea-tree.
8 Now and then the lightning flashed, showing the garden and the white bloom of locust trees.
9 I saw the prickly flat leaves, the black root, and the little stars of milk- white bloom .
10 It was a round hill of pink-and- white bloom .
11 The sun faded to a pale white bloom .
12 A gentle south wind came over the beans, bearing with it the odour of their black-and- white bloom .
13 In the rougher hedges, dogwood, honeysuckle, pyracanth, and acacia made a network of white bloom and blushes.
14 The wild white bloom of its fruit-trees that comes to the branches in April like love to the heart.
15 The flora seen here is eucalyptus, acacia, laurestinus with its white bloom , and veronica decussata with its purple flowers.
16 Bunch large and loose; berry pale amber, covered with white bloom ; sweet, tolerable flavor, but poor bearer, and subject to mildew.
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