The young girls twined wreaths of flowers.
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The young girls twined wreaths of flowers.
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Alice! a childish story take, / And with a gentle hand / Lay it where Childhood's dreams are twined / In Memory's mystic band, / Like pilgrim's wither'd wreath of flowers / Pluck'd in a far-off land.
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At home her only consolation was to sit in her little garden with her arms twined round the handsome marble statue which reminded her of the prince.
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Red Chief was sitting on Bill’s chest, with one hand twined in Bill’s hair. In the other he had the sharp case-knife we used for slicing bacon; and he was industriously and realistically trying to take Bill’s scalp, according to the sentence that had been pronounced upon him the evening before.
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