The clumsy pollards were each one mass of undivided green.
Presently the shattered pollards of the Steenbeek are left behind and flickering Verey lights cast into weird relief the rugged surface of the earth.
But that isn't intimacy; the Pollardsare intimate with nobody.
As the two Pollards were more or less alike in form, I could not distinguish at first glance which of the brothers it was.
If peace and hope were lost in the effort, I must learn the truth and satisfy myself, once and for all, as to whose hatred and fear the Pollards were indebted for insinuations at once so tremendous and so veiled.
The sight which I now and then caught of the Pollards did not tend to allay my anxieties.
Yorkshire family of the Pollards of Bierley and Brunton, now chiefly represented, I believe, by the Pollards of Scarr Hall.
One or two old pollards almost conceal the winding road that leads down the descent, by the side of which a spring as bright as crystal runs gurgling along.
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