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    1. “We will be following the attacking along ‘Fir Tree Spur’ and other units will attack along ‘Gully Spur’ and we will be supported by the French and hopefully this time we will succeed


    2. “Wasn’t it bad enough last time we went up against Krithia and this time were attacking up bloody ‘Fir Tree Spur’ that’s enough to put the kybosh on anything


    3. We moved along and began to move down ‘Fir Tree Spur’ and then we wound down into one of the gullies that bracketed the spur as we got into it we could see that it would be the same as last time


    4. At about 4pm the order came from Brigade to dig in on the line we now held so the big advance up ‘Fir Tree Spur had gained us about four hundred yards


    5. It was about 4:30pm when we watched the 29th Division attack along ‘Fir Tree Spur’ only to be repulsed like we were by the Turkish defences


    6. This elicited moans and groans from the ranks but these soon quietened down as we were told that the plans had been changed slightly and now it would be the New Zealanders who would be attacking along ‘Fir Tree Spur’ and take Krithia


    7. 11 Now Hiram the king of Tyre had furnished Solomon with cedar trees and fir trees, and with gold, according to all his desire, that


    8. the mountains, to the sides of Lebanon, and will cut down the tall cedar trees of it, and the choice fir trees of it, and I will enter into


    9. 5 And the greater house he cieled with fir tree, which he overlaid with fine gold, and


    10. Every little fir tree in the long valley sang its own wild song to the harp of wind and frost

    11. 17 Where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house


    12. 8 Yes, the fir trees rejoice at


    13. of it, and the choice fir trees of it, and I will enter into the height of his border, and the forest of his Carmel


    14. be with flaming torches in the day of his preparation, and the fir trees shall be terribly shaken


    15. I looked up from atop the horse’s back and saw vertical cliffs of gray in red sandstone, green and yellow tinted granite, huge fir trees and cedars


    16. Conan scanned the shoreline closely, and finally swung the long sweep and headed inshore at a point where a neck of land jutted into the water, and fir trees grew in a curiously symmetrical ring about a gray, strangely shaped rock


    17. He walked past countless stands of fir trees, past barren mountain ridges with nothing to offer for a view except great boulders, some sitting in patterns with no apparent logic, like they had been flung there by some titan of the past in a fit of pique, long since forgotten


    18. massive White Fir tree


    19. enter a stand of red-fir trees, I ask Cherrie, “do you think we’ll see the


    20. We pass through the red-fir tree forest and hike up through a

    21. And then I see a blur shoot out from the stand of fir trees


    22. There was no sign of habitation, no roads or clearings, just the endless march of fir trees, covering the valley and sweeping up the mountainsides


    23. as a little fir tree in the forest


    24. I made a hollow in the clean dry sand beneath the last of the fir trees, and settled down to enjoy myself till Gertrud came


    25. He smiled as he rounded the corner into the courtyard surrounded by high fir trees and recalled his guests for the night


    26. After breakfast, Catherine insisted on my bringing a chair and sitting with my work under the fir trees at the end of the house; and she beguiled Hareton, who had perfectly recovered from his accident, to dig and arrange her little garden, which was shifted to that corner by the influence of Joseph's complaints


    27. The woods were a dense thicket of fir trees and fallen branches, and the day had taught me that the logging roads were only lines in an inexplicable maze


    28. In the morning, I rose before the others and did what I could to sweep the vomit away with the branch of a fir tree


    29. Her mother was seeing a chiropractor now, the headaches seemed further apart and milder in intensity and duration, and as they drove together through the weird SoCal Yuletide, the fake snow on the roofs of bungalows, fir trees in the windows of service stations flanked by palms, the massive cognitive dissonance generated by consumer culture, the Cartesian fallacy, and so forth, Jenny saw Mom flinch a little when Dad reached across the seat to take her hand


    30. ” I looked around, following the line where the fir trees met clear blue sky

    31. The dark car blended with a wall of even darker fir trees overhanging Fort Myers Road


    32. He parked in a thicket of fir trees that hid the car from sight


    33. The car continued its full 360-degree turn, rolling over gnarled bushes and rocks, finally smacking hard into a full-grown fir tree


    34. It was at the end of a village that stretched along the highroad in the midst of a young copse in which were a few fir trees


    35. The coarse evergreen color of the small fir trees scattered here and there among the birches was an unpleasant reminder of winter


    36. And then, as he looked at one tree he saw a great load of snow slide off it and for the first time since he had entered Narnia he saw the dark green of a fir tree


    37. During the year 1860, however, in the month of July, I came across a community with an unusually large stock of slaves, and I observed a few slaves mingled with their masters leaving the nest, and marching along the same road to a tall Scotch-fir tree, twenty-five yards distant, which they ascended together, probably in search of aphides or cocci


    38. But no weather interfered fatally with my walks, or rather my going abroad, for I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest snow to keep an appointment with a beech tree, or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines; when the ice and snow causing their limbs to droop, and so sharpening their tops, had changed the pines into fir trees; wading to the tops of the highest hills when the show was nearly two feet deep on a level, and shaking down another snow-storm on my head at every step; or sometimes creeping and floundering thither on my hands and knees, when the hunters had gone into winter quarters


    39. Here was another street—oh, what a wide one, here he would be run over for certain; how everyone was shouting, racing and driving along, and the light, the light! And what was this? A huge glass window, and through the window a tree reaching up to the ceiling; it was a fir tree, and on it were ever so many lights, gold papers and apples and little dolls and horses; and there were children clean and dressed in their best running about the room, laughing and playing and eating and drinking something


    40. and all at once—oh, what a bright light! Oh, what a Christmas tree! And yet it was not a fir tree, he had never seen a tree like that! Where was he now? Everything was bright and shining, and all round him were dolls; but no, they were not dolls, they were little boys and girls, only so bright and shining

    41. Then before cutting down the Christmas tree his grandfather smoked his pipe, took a long pinch of snuff, and made fun of poor frozen little Vanka… The young fir trees, wrapt in hoar-frost, stood motionless, waiting for which of them would die


    42. So he sat deep in study, lifting an eye occasionally to the granite cliffs, the dark, ancient fir trees, and the bay with its distant rim of purple-shadowed hills; while the old fisherman beside him smoked his pipe placidly, and the noisy crowd of bathers in by the shore splashed one another with screams of mirth


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