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roots extend down deep into the
As a result, though trees are scarce, what few there are being mostly stunted live oaks, whose long roots extend down deep into the soil, there are flowers everywhere.
— from Peculiarities of American Cities by Willard W. Glazier

R EARTON dropped down in the
WHAT REARTON SAW R EARTON dropped down in the chair I pushed forward.
— from The Hand of the Mighty, and Other Stories by Vaughan Kester

races every day dance in the
And races every day, dance in the night.
— from The Splendid Idle Forties: Stories of Old California by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton


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