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1 A fight through the bushes and the branches of a fallen young spruce .
2 He was engaged in chopping young spruce logs into lengths for mine props.
3 Next, he chopped down a young spruce tree and trimmed off the boughs.
4 Together they shoved aside the under branches of a young spruce and peered forth.
5 They pushed through the young spruce from whose limbs the grizzly had knocked the snow.
6 The mast can be made of a young spruce tree having a diameter of 3 in.
7 It was not a thick wood; the evening sun shone freely between the clumps of young spruce .
8 They were running along a narrow alley flanked on either side by a growth of young spruce .
9 As the sound came nearer, he drew up beside a young spruce at the entrance of the thicket.
10 They were both watching the grotesque antics of a squirrel negotiating the fresh tips of a young spruce .
11 This opening was concealed by a little cluster of young spruce that had sprung up in the fallen earth.
12 Before long we found one with some cedar trees in the neighbourhood, and some young spruce firs not far off.
13 The man selected from among the baggage left an ax, heavy and keen, and attacked a young spruce tree near.
14 It soon went into a dense grove of young spruce , and as the hunter reached the edge it charged fiercely out.
15 The tough trunk of a young spruce would have been broken as quickly under that terrible, blasting full-stroke of a grizzly.
16 It is full of young spruce trees, and the lower branches have been lopped down, but not cut through or killed.
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