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Tracy Chevalier, At the Edge of the Orchard Quotes: He could not tell all of the California pines apart, the gray pine from the coulter, the bushop from the knobcone and the Monterey.
         

He could not tell all of the California pines apart, the gray pine from the coulter, the bushop from the knobcone and the Monterey.


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He could not tell all of the California pines apart, the gray pine from the coulter, the bushop from the knobcone and the Monterey.
         



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