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1    2,   15|   monotony here and there. The gastrolobium grandiflorum covered the
2    2,   15|      grass and fresh fields of gastrolobium. As evening came on, a white
3    2,   16|   between the tall branches of gastrolobium, which grew high enough
4    2,   17|       trees. The tall tufts of gastrolobium were motionless. All signs
5    2,   17| cavalry.’ ‘A useful plant this gastrolobium.’~“I heard them say this
6    3,   18|        by one, poisoned by the gastrolobium. I dragged the wagon into
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