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Greenwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (561 words) |
 | Colin Greenwood (born 1969), British musician, bassist for Radiohead (brother of Jonny Greenwood) |
 | Jonny Greenwood (born 1971), English musician, guitarist for Radiohead (brother of Colin Greenwood) |
 | Thomas Greenwood, alias of Thomas Green, one of the Fourth Group of Carthusian Martyrs |
| Under the Greenwood Tree (17661 words) |
 | Dick’s slumbers, through the three or four hours remaining for rest, were disturbed and slight; an exhaustive variation upon the incidents that had passed that night in connection with the school-window going on in his brain every moment of the time. |
 | Dick knew that Fancy, by the law of good manners, was bound to dance as pleasantly with one partner as with another; yet he could not help suggesting to himself that she need not have put quite so much spirit into her steps, nor smiled quite so frequently whilst in the farmer’s hands. |
 | Dick wondered how it was that when people were married they could be so blind to romance; and was quite certain that if he ever took to wife that dear impossible Fancy, he and she would never be so dreadfully practical and undemonstrative of the Passion as his father and mother were. |