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1    1,   11|       aspect, and abounded in flowers, but animals of any sort
2    1,   15|      in the trees like moving flowers; while overhead pigeons,
3    1,   23|     of wind had blown all the flowers off the tree.~Such was the
4    2,   10| abundance of spring. The blue flowers of the slender-leaved flax,
5    2,   10|    branches, adorned with red flowers. Thousands of birds, the
6    2,   13|      of these leaves solitary flowers drooped down, the calyx
7    2,   15|       bushes covered with gay flowers. Several unimportant creeks,
8    3,    8|   bushes bearing little white flowers, mixed with those innumerable
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