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 1    1,   23|  appeared tumbling down from branch to branch.~But was he living
 2    1,   23| tumbling down from branch to branch.~But was he living or dead,
 3    1,   25|  extremity of the horizontal branch to take a look round.~The
 4    1,   25|     of the horizontal parent branch, as thick as a man’s wrist,
 5    1,   25|   terrified, as they watched branch after branch shrivel, and
 6    1,   25|    they watched branch after branch shrivel, and crack, and
 7    1,   25|   Mulrady, seizing hold of a branch that was half-burned off,
 8    1,   26|     of the water with a long branch, Tom Austin found that they
 9    2,   12|  eyes she discovered a fresh branch of mimosa leaves lying across
10    2,   13|   feet above the soil. Not a branch, not a twig, not a stray
11    2,   16|   sky, on which the smallest branch of the gum-trees was sharply
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