Book,  chapter

1    1,   14|    numbers, were apple-trees, planted at the time of the conquest,
2    1,   22|     field of horns, regularly planted and stretching far out of
3    1,   23| twisted trunk of this tree is planted firmly in the soil, not
4    1,   26|        A few clumps of trees, planted by European hands, might
5    1,   26|      the tall grasses. Thinly planted woods rose to view, and
6    2,   12|      grand trees, not closely planted, but in scattered groups,
7    2,   15|   more marked. Several mounds planted with green young gum trees
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