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  • High palms and lofty, wide-branched trees rose above the jungle at this spot, and the runway showed like the entrance of a tunnel into the dense, green wall of tropical vegetation.

    CHAPTER IX 2010

  • The new king — a sturdy fellow named Bou-Nadi — some five-and-twenty years old, was seated on a hillock shaded by a group of wide-branched trees.

    Robur the Conqueror 2003

  • “See those flowering trees?” he says, pointing to a stand of wide-branched trees about to bloom with tiny pink flowers.

    Still Waters JENNIFER LAUCK 2001

  • Along the river were wide-branched trees festooned with late-ripening fruit and nuts.

    Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997

  • Along the river were wide-branched trees festooned with late-ripening fruit and nuts.

    Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997

  • Along the river were wide-branched trees festooned with late-ripening fruit and nuts.

    Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997

  • Dicey lay on her back under the wide-branched paper mulberry tree.

    Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982

  • Dicey lay on her back under the wide-branched paper mulberry tree.

    Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982

  • Dicey lay on her back under the wide-branched paper mulberry tree.

    Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982

  • She looked back and saw her high in a wide-branched pine by the road, and called, “You could fall, climben so high,” her tone kindly with no scolding, speaking less in fear that Cassie might fall than to fling some sound into the silence of road, pine tree, and sky.

    The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954

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