The last wisps of morning fog lingered among the towering forest oaks, as it often did in this part of Brythunia, not far from the Kezankian Mountains.
Trees from the original forest oaks and sycamores with trunks as wide as six feet still nestled throughout the busy town, which should have given it a cozy appearance.
When, for the second time, they entered a small glade between two groups of forest oaks Sanders stopped and walked back to the sailor in the peaked cap.
Stubs of limbs appeared at the top - these lengthened and split, becoming many-fingered branches which swept out and up into the handsome crown of a great forest oak.
That happened to some big old forest oaks, he said.
Knyaz Ferdinand ordered in 1888 the replacement of most acacias with forest oaks, sycamores, ash trees and birches.
He rose from his chair behind the desk, and he was huge, like a forest oak, like a mountain.
Gymea lilies and forest oaks grow on the moister slopes.
At the last, standing like one of the forest oaks, choking a man black-faced with either hand, Blade went down before a dozen men.
Originally named Buruda, the Aboriginal word for forest oak, it was renamed as Doboy railway station in 1929.