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1    1|  root, and often cut down at top for this purpose, so that
2    6|   regular spiral groove from top to bottom, an inch or more
3    8|       It was a cheap sort of top dressing in which I had
4   10|  years ago you could see the top of a pitch pine, of the
5   10|    surface of the water; the top of this tree is broken off,
6   10|      the pond, and after the top had become water-logged,
7   16| Robinson, he would be in the top of a young pitch pine, winding
8   16|      perhaps carry it to the top of a pine tree forty or
9   18|     arching and sheaf - like top of the wool-grass; it brings
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