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 1    1,   23|           having the same glossy foliage and rounded form. In reality,
 2    1,   23| supported the immense parasol of foliage, the branches of which were
 3    1,   23|     there were great gaps in the foliage, perfect glades, with air
 4    1,   23|       cat into the depths of the foliage, followed by his friend
 5    1,   23|     disappeared beyond the thick foliage. His companions began to
 6    1,   24|       hiding now among its thick foliage.”~“You havent met any of
 7    1,   25|      creep out of the sheltering foliage, and made his way to the
 8    2,   13|         is seen in this singular foliage. Consequently the sun’s
 9    2,   13|          in giving this peculiar foliage to the tree, but men have
10    2,   13|     However, this disposition of foliage was certainly to be regretted,
11    2,   13|       smoke was lost in the dark foliage above. The requisite precautions
12    3,   14|          from sight in the thick foliage of the trees.~
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