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They would soon be sheltering for the night, under that hawthorn hedge.
And there, by the hawthorn hedges, at last there was a challenge.
He altered course, and stood at the small gate in the uncut hawthorn hedge.
He ran, low and fast, a direct course for the gap in the straggling hawthorn hedge.
Soldiers dug in behind Hawthorn hedges on 2 sides.
Along one side of the field there was an ancient fairy road bounded by high hawthorn hedges.
He paused alongside the overgrown hawthorn hedge, took stock of his surroundings.
I saw a thick hawthorn hedge at some distance before me, and the balloon rapidly sweeping towards it.
There are thick Hawthorn hedges, with some Ash trees on three sides.
Many footpaths and bridleways cross the fields, which often have boundaries of hawthorn hedges.
"And who tore his coat to rags squeezing through a hawthorn hedge, trying to get away from an angry cow?"
There's a stream at the back of the hawthorn hedge, and of linen we've plenty."
A startled whinchat sprang up and over and disappeared into a hawthorn hedge.
Juliet almost ran to the first house, which sported a wooden sign behind a straggly hawthorn hedge.
They had now left Kirrin Bay behind and were cycling down a country lane, set with hawthorn hedges each side.
The hawthorn hedge bounding the paddocks was served by a gap, the width of a man, but not a horse.
Along the thick hawthorn hedge, following a muddy well-trodden track, aware that Gilbert was keeping pace with them on the other side.
The belt of firs was petering out, the hawthorn hedge on their right tall and straggling.
This description of the hawthorn hedges of the Midlands is again, alas, no longer true in most places.
In a far corner of the adjoining field he spied the nanny goats browsing the hawthorn hedge.
It was nothing out of the ordinary; just a rough square of land bounded by an untrimmed hawthorn hedge.
A wild service-tree and crab apple also show a long history, while hawthorn hedges are probably remnants of farm hedgerows.
Hawthorn hedges bloomed snowy along winding lanes.
The first bright green leaves were unfolding in a hawthorn hedge beneath which a pair of blackbirds flirted and 'chooked'.
Just before the hamlet, on the left, there was a gap in the hawthorn hedge where a rutted track led to a little cottage that stood alone.