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1 1| for life, at the foot of a tree; or measuring with their 2 1| observatory of some cliff or tree, to telegraph any new arrival; 3 1| painted on the bark of a tree signified that so many times 4 1| and he who stood under a tree for shelter, a housekeeper. 5 1| than the foe of the pine tree, though I had cut down some 6 1| be liberal as the date tree; but if it affords nothing 7 3| and whence each blasted tree could be seen to the best 8 5| off in the gale - a pine tree snapped off or torn up by 9 6| exhaustion at the foot of a tree, whose loneliness was relieved 10 7| instead of leaving a whole tree to support his corded wood, 11 8| tremulous motion of the elm tree tops which overhang the 12 10| perchance had first been a tree on the bank, and then, as 13 10| the water is very low, a tree which appears as if it grew 14 10| the water; the top of this tree is broken off, and at that 15 10| was he who got out this tree ten or fifteen years before. 16 10| it might have been a dead tree on the shore, but was finally 17 11| mast of a pine, a shingle tree, or a more perfect hemlock 18 13| house. Say, some hollow tree; and then for morning calls 19 13| species on the trunk of a pear tree," adds that "'this action 20 14| my house, and one large tree, which almost overshadowed 21 14| week the character of each tree came out, and it admired 22 14| sometimes trailing a dead pine tree under each arm to my shed. 23 15| of many a thrifty village tree.~ ~ 24 15| appointment with a beech tree, or a yellow birch, or an 25 16| it to the top of a pine tree forty or fifty rods distant, 26 16| sneaking manner they flit from tree to tree, nearer and nearer, 27 16| manner they flit from tree to tree, nearer and nearer, and 28 16| be allowed a whole pine tree for its dinner, gnawing 29 17| difference of several feet on a tree across the pond. When I 30 17| dwells at the root of a tree with his crust and water 31 18| watery mirror. The whole tree itself is but one leaf, 32 18| poetry like the leaves of a tree, which precede flowers and 33 19| mature as soon as an apple tree or an oak. Shall he turn 34 19| neighborhood who lived in a hollow tree. His manners were truly 35 19| deposited in the living tree many years earlier still, 36 19| of the green and living tree, which has been gradually