Logging had stopped years ago and now the trees were marching again, overtaking the shrubs, defeating them, reclaiming the steep hills.
The trees marched all the way up to its summit, singly and in platoons, and always with the curious suggestion of careful planting.
On either side of them the close-ranked trees marched steadily onwards.
A billion trees marched in Fall livery.
Huge trees, more trees than he had ever seen in his life, towered before him, and marched endlessly to the horizon.
As you go down the water,' he said, 'you will find that for a while the trees march on.
In the fair copy a page ends with the words 'you will find that for a while the trees march on.
To the east, where Couredh met the sea, the trees marched to the edge of the frozen ocean and joined where eternal ice blocked all ships.
After all, I failed to get the trees to uproot and march with us.
The Cheviots, she knew, were close but shrouded in the still lingering mist into which the trees ahead of them marched, to disappear into its gloom.