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Sentence
Down
in
the
bottoms
the
sycamore
and
cottonwood
are
casting
off
their
yellowing
leaves;
but
the
white
oak
will
cling
to
her
gorgeous
finery
till
the
blizzard
comes
shrieking
up
the
gulch
to
wrest
it
from
her,
or
until
the
winking
prairie-fire
leaps
among
her
branches,
and
mounting
upward
to
the
highest
limbs,
finally
leaves
the
vain
beauty
a
blackened
skeleton.
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Down in the bottoms the sycamore and cottonwood are casting off their yellowing leaves; but the white oak will cling to her gorgeous finery till the blizzard comes shrieking up the gulch to wrest it from her, or until the winking prairie-fire leaps among her branches, and mounting upward to the highest limbs, finally leaves the vain beauty a blackened skeleton.
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