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“Follow the river,” said the man, “and when you see a pine-grove upon your left, cross it.”
The Honor of the Name �mile Gaboriau 2003
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But Maurice did not despair; Marie-Anne had promised to meet him the following day in the pine-grove near the Reche.
The Honor of the Name �mile Gaboriau 2003
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Dr. Codman in his "Recollections" speaks of seeing five Unitarian clergymen dancing in the pine-grove at once.
My Friends at Brook Farm John Van Der Zee Sears
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Miss Harson had taken the children in the carriage to a pine-grove some miles from Elmridge, and Thomas and the horses waited by the roadside while the little party walked about or stood gazing up at the tall slender trees that seemed to tower to the very skies.
Among the Trees at Elmridge Ella Rodman Church
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Whereupon he got better and better; and when the sexton came to ring the bell for nine o'clock, they only just heard his steps in time to steal away unobserved through the starry darkness, and go round past the pine-grove.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860 Various
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The most ambitious performance in my time was the rendition of the Oratorio of Saint Paul, which was given twice by request, but this was in the summer when we had ample room and verge enough in the pine-grove amphitheater.
My Friends at Brook Farm John Van Der Zee Sears
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Een the late pine-grove feels her quickening powers;
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John Lincoln did not expect to mistake it, once he found it; he knew by heart what it appeared like from Sidney's description: an old stately mansion of mellowed brick, covered with ivy and set back from the highway amid fine ancestral trees, with a pine-grove behind it, a river to the left, and a harbour beyond.
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Through the pine-grove I hastened with footsteps of air
Translations of German Poetry in American Magazines 1741-1810 Edward Ziegler Davis 1901
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Not far from Mrs. Chirk's cottage was a little pine-grove, easy of access, and with trees far enough apart to allow the wheeled chair to pass between them.
Queen Hildegarde Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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