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1 He could not conciliate the forest.
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2 The lines of forest were long purple shadows.
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3 The sun sank until slanted bronze rays struck the forest.
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4 There were some little fields girted and squeezed by a forest.
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5 He wished to come to the edge of the forest that he might peer out.
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6 He threaded the mazes of the tangled forest with a strange fortune.
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7 After a time the brigade was halted in the cathedral light of a forest.
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8 Far in front he thought he could see lighter masses protruding in points from the forest.
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9 After its previous hostility this new resistance of the forest filled him with a fine bitterness.
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10 There seemed to be a great ruck of men and munitions spread about in the forest and in the fields.
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11 This bit of forest might have appeared to an ethereal wanderer as a scene of the result of some frightful debauch.
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12 In the morning they were routed out with early energy, and hustled along a narrow road that led deep into the forest.
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13 He believed he envied those men whose bodies lay strewn over the grass of the fields and on the fallen leaves of the forest.
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14 The sound of monotonous axe blows rang through the forest, and the insects, nodding upon their perches, crooned like old women.
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15 As he ran, he became aware that the forest had stopped its music, as if at last becoming capable of hearing the foreign sounds.
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16 Far off to the right, through a window in the forest could be seen a handful of stars lying, like glittering pebbles, on the black level of the night.
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17 The forest seemed a vast hive of men buzzing about in frantic circles, but the cheery man conducted the youth without mistakes, until at last he began to chuckle with glee and self-satisfaction.
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