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1 1, 22| suddenly called out:~“A tree!”~“A tree?” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“ 2 1, 22| called out:~“A tree!”~“A tree?” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“ 3 1, 22| urging forward now; this tree, so opportunely discovered, 4 1, 22| instinctively making for the tree in a straight line.~The 5 1, 22| in a straight line.~The tree was only twenty fathoms 6 1, 23| XXIII A SINGULAR ABODE~THE tree on which Glenarvan and his 7 1, 23| and twisted trunk of this tree is planted firmly in the 8 1, 23| interior of this gigantic tree, for there were great gaps 9 1, 23| forest instead of a solitary tree sheltering them all.~On 10 1, 23| all the flowers off the tree.~Such was the asylum offered 11 1, 23| scarcely perched on the tree before they had climbed 12 1, 23| no limits. Not a single tree was visible on the liquid 13 1, 23| blood-stained skins, and on a shaky tree a complete family of jaguars, 14 1, 23| alarming than his. No doubt the tree would be able to resist 15 1, 23| dead wood we cut off the tree.”~“But how will you kindle 16 1, 23| hanging their ponchos on the tree, where they were swung to 17 1, 23| resounded from the top of the tree. Glenarvan and his friends 18 1, 24| instant ago, on the top of the tree, when I was answering your 19 1, 24| notches they had made on the tree, and Wilson and Mulrady 20 1, 24| geographer.~“Wild beasts on a tree!” exclaimed Tom Austin.~“ 21 1, 25| not a leaf stirred on the tree, not a ripple disturbed 22 1, 25| returning to the bottom of the tree, they found themselves, 23 1, 25| present. For it is this tree especially, among all that 24 1, 25| was heard shouting:~“The tree is on fire.”~Tom was right. 25 1, 25| dragged him up again on the tree.~“What’s the matter?” they 26 1, 25| Wilson.~The whole foot of the tree appeared to be surrounded 27 1, 25| it up in its whirl. The tree shook to its roots. Glenarvan 28 2, 3| domicile in Winter and a tree in Summer. I should make 29 2, 9| where foxes fly about from tree to tree; where the swans 30 2, 9| foxes fly about from tree to tree; where the swans are black; 31 2, 12| think that means ‘bark of a tree’ in Australian.”~Toline 32 2, 13| hardly be enumerated, is the tree par excellence of the Australian 33 2, 13| peculiar foliage to the tree, but men have erred in calling 34 2, 14| It flew about among the tree ferns, and when its tail 35 2, 14| leaned against the trunk of a tree, ready to defend himself. 36 2, 16| have only to cut down a tree and hollow it out, and get 37 2, 18| ground. More than one great tree, with no living sap, but 38 3, 1| thrown down at the foot of a tree. It bore the convict’s original