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groups of various trees, sometimes a great white oak 

 with an accompaniment of sumachs, sometimes a 

 collection of sugar maples, then a giant black walnut, 

 then a grove of bur oaks flanked with hawthorns, an 



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FIG. 46. THE SCENERY EN ROUTE. Sketch of part of hillside road. 



extensive thicket of choke cherries, black haws and 

 tooth-leaved viburnums. Here and there are mar- 

 gins of a bit of woods containing beeches and sugar 

 maples and so on until a distant village is reached. 



