Rome grew upon me, rapidly and ceaselessly, during the few days that I spent there, and sent me back to the mountains, clothed with their pinewoods and their graves of much brave youth, uplifted in heart and purified in spirit.
And beyond, more pinewoods on the northern ridge, and beyond, more mountains, one snowy range behind another, up to the horizon.
The thick pinewoods to our right were furrowed by the tracks of these destroyers, the very wind of which, it is affirmed, tears up distant trees by the roots.
We are sheltered, as no doubt you have seen, by the almost inaccessible wall beyond the river, and the pinewoods screen us from the northeast and north winds of winter.
Instead of taking the trail, as they had done, he skirted the upper corral and pastures, and plunged into the black pinewoods behind the house.
Chance guided her on to a cattle-path which cut through to thepinewoods beyond.
From the pinewoods a scent of resin swept seaward, mingled with the subtle odour of the tropic foliage near the shore.
Black belts of gloomy pinewoods on the lower slopes of the mountains; the trees snow-burdened, but black with the darkness of night in their melancholy depths.
If this goes on we shall have to make that belt of pinewoods for shelter," observed Robb Chillingwood practically.
Pinewoods on our right mingling with the lighter green of the feathery larches.
But it is the arrangement and shape of the innumerable dark spruce and pinewoods that strike the beholder as more than curious.
But it is possible that some day you may feel that a day near the sea and among pinewoods would be a pleasant change from town.
Here he found in the heaths and pinewoods some distant semblance of the landscape of his native Scotland, and in the sandy curves of the Channel coast a passable substitute for the bays and promontories of his beloved Mediterranean.
Pretty soon the children got to where the poplars end and the pinewoods begin, and there they saw the grizzly bear sitting on his haunches beside the path, with his arms folded smugly across his chest and his cruel face trying to smile.
Just where the pinewoods end and the poplars begin again, the eight little Indians came upon the old grey wolf, curled up with her nose on her tail; and she put up her head for the children to scratch her neck.
After the vines, come the pinewoodsand the splendid forest of Joux.
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