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1 She gestured for him to come to her under the big sycamore .
2 Unc' Fletch trails along, an' Ballyhoo stops at a big sycamore tree.
3 Jason DiLaurentis was standing a few feet away under a big sycamore tree.
4 He hung it over his shoulder and then started to climb the big sycamore .
5 Mine is the white one over the top branch of the big sycamore , from here.
6 The procession stopped at the big sycamore under which I had last parted from Halloway.
7 Mornings ring to the cock's assertive trill from the big sycamore , with that piercing hiccup at the end.
8 Just north of the big sycamore tree where the Hester road turns off to the left, Horace met Julius Euskadi.
9 We'll start early-'foreanybody's a-stir-andI bet there'll be a big trout jumping in the pool under the big sycamore .
10 The window was open to admit any breeze and looked out onto a small back garden with a big sycamore tree.
11 Under a big sycamore tree, half a mile from the house, the neighbors dug the grave for the mother of Abraham Lincoln.
12 Now, if you will keep that big sycamore in your eye and follow me, we shall be nearing the house, as I calculate.
13 Let's run to the bottom of the hill and to the big sycamore - tree and then we'll turn in the Calverton road and go home.
14 It was now almost as low as it had been the day Lettie Bronson's boating party had been "wrecked" under the big sycamore .
15 Her victoria had paused a trifle farther up the hill, where two big sycamores overhung the roadway.
16 "Up one o' them big sycamores in the edge o' that water I'll bet!"
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