1 The letters in the title being in the form of branchy logs.
2 It was a fine elk, as I knew by the thick branchy horns.
3 One or two with large, branchy offshoots, like a miniature oak.
4 The stately oak reared its branchy head, and the trees and shrubs burst from the surface of the earth.
5 The shrub snapped off under the blow, and its branchy end smote the wolf across the head and neck.
6 It bore here and there a massive tree, rough-barked pillars rising to a branchy head two hundred feet in the air.
7 Two hundred yards at right angles from where Charlie had stood giving signals she found a little group under a branchy cedar.
8 The root of the asphodelus ramosus, branchy asphodel, is used to feed swine in France; and starch is obtained from the alstromeria licta.
9 It was an inch high and a little branchy , ... and was at first mistaken for the dung of birds of the passerine order.
10 It is of erect habit, branchy , and in winter is rendered very conspicuous by reason of the bright reddish colour of the leafless branches.
11 Before we had time to settle our question the stillness was further broken by several shrill answers, and into the branchy arena came other crows.
12 The fire was small now, but as he watched, two of the keepers approached with a branchy evergreen log and tossed it onto the flames.
13 He kept an anxious look-out for the moon, and was presently rejoiced to behold a broad fire that twinkled branchy beams through an east-hill orchard.
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