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bole
1. I’d sit there in a perfect chair made by a great bole at the poplar’s base
2. The world has bole and swift horse, the horse a lot, but bole not often, so a lot of members
3. horse, more people can bear bole and swift horse at the same time
4. Some people have the ability to swift horse, some have the ability to bole, and moreover, the combination of two kinds of
5. —Save them, says the citizen, the giant ash of Galway and the chieftain elm of Kildare with a fortyfoot bole and an acre of foliage
6. Surely, if its bole exceeded that of all others, its height must do the same
7. He shrank against the bole of the tree
8. on another, and some set about the bole of the tree, so that the ladder passed through them
9. On two chairs beneath the bole of the tree and canopied by a living bough there sat, side
10. With a grunt of effort, he swung the spear haft to plant its brass-shod butt against the bole of a stout bloodwood tree
11. Using each section as a trough, pound pith into a mash, then knead in a container of water (the bole of the trunk will do) and strain through a cloth
12. Instead of calling on some scholar, I paid many a visit to particular trees, of kinds which are rare in this neighborhood, standing far away in the middle of some pasture, or in the depths of a wood or swamp, or on a hilltop; such as the black birch, of which we have some handsome specimens two feet in diameter; its cousin, the yellow birch, with its loose golden vest, perfumed like the first; the beech, which has so neat a bole and beautifully lichen-painted, perfect in all its details, of which, excepting scattered specimens, I know but one small grove of sizable trees left in the township, supposed by some to have been planted by the pigeons that were once baited with beechnuts near by; it is worth the while to see the silver grain sparkle when you split this wood; the bass; the hornbeam; the Celtis occidentalis, or false elm, of which we have but one well-grown; some taller mast of a pine, a shingle tree, or a more perfect hemlock than usual, standing like a pagoda in the midst of the woods; and many others I could mention