Which preposition to use with trees
We bought some toys one year for one of our Christmas trees in the country from a poor old lame woman who had a tiny shop in one of the small streets running out of the rue du Bac.
The tree of progress can never grow, except it has labor-roots.
We had many and most animated discussions over all sorts of subjects, in two or three languages, at the tea-table under the big tree on the lawn.
We drove about a great dealthe country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovelyvery like Englandcharming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each sidebig trees with spreading branches meeting overheadstretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about.
A full discussion of the bearing of these facts upon one another would perhaps be out of place here, but I may at least call attention to the admirable adaptation of the tree to the fire-swept regions where alone it is found.
At length emerging from a narrow-throated gorge, a small house came in sight set in a thicket of fig-trees at the base of a limestone hill.
You and the men are to cut a number of these pine trees for a house.
Och hone, och hone, machree!" exclaims the venerable woman, hanging desolately around the tree by her arms while her bonnet falls over her left ear: "I've heard that name threatened.
Other companies are made up of trees near the prime of life, exquisitely harmonized to one another in form and gesture, as if Nature had culled them one by one with nice discrimination from all the rest of the woods.
In minding our traps, we follow the line of marked trees from one to the other, and so never miss a trap, nor get lost in the woods.
I know one seed-gatherer who, whenever he robs the squirrels, scatters wheat or barley beneath the trees as conscience-money.
Instead of being encompassed by a narrow ring of trees like Orange Lake, these lie embosomed in dense moraine woods, so dense that in seeking them you may pass them by again and again, although you may know nearly where they lie concealed.
He finally concluded to give up the business, and seek the cooling shadows of the forest trees along the shore.
Callimachus then adopted the following stratagem: he ran forward two or three paces from the tree under which he was sheltered, and when the stones began to be hurled, hastily drew back; and at each of his sallies more than ten cartloads of stones were spent.
The night winds moaned and sighed among the trees above us, while the night bird's notes came soothingly from the wilderness around as.
Now and then a loose slate fell from an adjoining roof and was shivered into atoms upon the pavement, while the wind swept along the street and lashed the branches of the trees into a panic of helpless, quivering rage.
It was a pleasant spot, and while we sat there dozens of small birds, of the size and general appearance of the cuckoo, save in their hooked beaks, attracted by the scent of our cold meats, came hopping tamely about on the lower limbs of the forest trees around us.
On the left I saw a stone dovecot and a cluster of trees about a gateway; so, knowing how few and remote were the dwellings on the moorland, I judged it wiser to seek guidance before I strayed too far.
In the Calaveras Grove there are four trees over 300 feet in height, the tallest of which by careful measurement is 325 feet.
So saying, Beltane went aside, and sitting 'neath a tree beside the river, bowed his head upon his hands and groaned; then came Sir Fidelis full swift, and stooping, touched his bowed head with gentle hand, whereat he but groaned again.
It is a larger tree than the Dwarf Pine.
Some of the Siamese in the same way offer cakes and rice to the trees before felling them, and the Talein of Burmah will pray to the spirit of the tree before they begin to cut the tree down.
Balls come hurtling through the trees across the stream, and in a low voice Jack bids Barney summon Nick.
At the base was a dense tangled growth of tropical trees through which they pushed their way, sometimes being compelled to cut their way through.
The rich yet cold light, the frosty quiet of the village, the thin French trees against the sky, the ritual murmur in the room belowit was like a scene from a novel by René Bazin, and breathed the old, the traditional France.