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Impenetrable and therefore weedless; for no plant life can flourish there, nor animal nor bird.
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True, the world's garden has become a desert and needs renovation; but is his own little nook weedless?
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In our long drive across weedless corn and clover fields we came upon a small wood, a recent plantation of our host.
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It was a real orchard, composed of several hundred trees, well kept, as evenly matched as might be, out of weedless ground.
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You know the older gardeners' plots by the ruler straight rows of weedless vegetables and the orderly wire cages carefully protecting vulnerable crops.
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As he bent to the task there did come a fleeting thought that the patch was weedless and in unusual shape for wild stuff.
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And before me ran this long wide path, invitingly, with weedless beds on either side, rich with untended flowers, and these two great panthers.
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Unsoiled, weedless sand littered with shells floored this deep and sheltered nook, where shadow and substance blended to the complete deceit of the closest scrutiny.
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The following poem entitled "Weedless," after Byron's "Darkness," gives a vivid description of the world without tobacco.
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"Why, Mr. Mate," the manufacturer's representative had replied to his query, "that's what we call a weedless wheel.
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"Squares of onions, radishes, lettuce, rhubarb, strawberries-everythingedible," reminded one of the lovely weedless vegetable plots of the Rhine country.