The early use of the word is for a twig, shoot, cutting or sapling, which was the meaniiig of Lat. [noun]
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Arise, and begoneĀ !") The bodies are sent to Cornwall, and Mark, learning the truth, has a fair chapel erected and lays them in tombs, one at each side of the building, when a sapling springs from the heart of Tristan, and reaching its boughs across the chapel, makes its way into the grave of Iseult. [noun]
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There the beasts have been bound to a sapling, in waiting; and yonder runs the broad path away to the north, in full sweep for the Canadas. [noun]
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Heyward tore the weapon of Magua from the sapling, and rushed eagerly toward the fray. [noun]
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"Right, my sapling; right and well said." [noun]
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A Roman lance had hit him, and he lay transfixed by the side of a living purple fount, like a rock in the surf from which a sapling has sprung. [noun]
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Mostly she sat up before him stiff as a sapling, with eyes and ears wide for any hint of pursuit. [noun]
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Arise, and begoneĀ !") The bodies are sent to Cornwall, and Mark, learning the truth, has a fair chapel erected and lays them in tombs, one at each side of the building, when a sapling springs from the heart of Tristan, and reaching its boughs across the chapel, makes its way into the grave of Iseult. [Please select]
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[Illustration: "A SAPLING, BENT DOWN, WAS ATTACHED TO A NOOSE INGENIOUSLY HIDDEN." [Please select]
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Warner tied his horse to a small sapling, and walked in the direction indicated. [Please select]
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