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1  Under the spreading chestnut tree.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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2  Under the spreading chestnut tree.
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3  Under the spreading chestnut tree.
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4  They came to the fallen tree that she had spoken of.
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5  Under the trees to the left of him the ground was misty with bluebells.
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6  Innumerable fingers, like moving trees, were still streaming past in either direction, crossing and recrossing.
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7  But the mindless tenderness that he had felt under the hazel tree, while the thrush was singing, had not quite come back.
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8  Somewhere near at hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees.
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9  At the edge of the field were the elm trees, faintly stirring, and somewhere beyond that was the stream where the dace lay in the green pools under the willows.
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10  In the ragged hedge on the opposite side the boughs of the elm trees swayed just perceptibly in the breeze, and their leaves stirred faintly in dense masses like women's hair.
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11  In the ragged hedge on the opposite side of the field the boughs of the elm trees were swaying very faintly in the breeze, their leaves just stirring in dense masses like women's hair.
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12  A half-hour railway journey; turn left outside the station; two kilometres along the road; a gate with the top bar missing; a path across a field; a grass-grown lane; a track between bushes; a dead tree with moss on it.
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