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 1    1,   17|  to the whole region. The mimosas growing on the western part,
 2    1,   18|  ten feet high, and small mimosas, which the Indians call
 3    1,   22|   a scythe, and clumps of mimosas were torn up and drifted
 4    1,   26| view, and small tree-like mimosas, bushes of acacia, and tufts
 5    2,   10| march among the groves of mimosas. Lady Helena and Mary and
 6    2,   10|  groves of eucalyptus and mimosas, the difficulties increased.
 7    2,   11| road. Beyond the grove of mimosas was a stretch of sparsely
 8    2,   15| the east. Great clumps of mimosas and eucalyptus, and various
 9    2,   16|  river, where magnificent mimosas were growing. He gave a
10    2,   16| ravens croaking among the mimosas were watching the unexpected
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