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1 1, 15| there in rude cabins made of branches, pasturing immense herds 2 1, 22| just to where the parent branches fork out. It was consequently, 3 1, 23| parasol of foliage, the branches of which were so crossed 4 1, 23| To see the innumerable branches rising to the clouds, and 5 1, 23| fled away into the topmost branches, protesting by their outcries 6 1, 23| had climbed to the upper branches and put their heads through 7 1, 23| up by the roots, twisted branches, roofs torn off, destroyed 8 1, 23| higher, till the topmost branches were covered, for the depression 9 1, 23| leaves, just where the large branches began to fork out, forming 10 1, 24| these uncomfortable hard branches very luxurious?”~“I have 11 1, 25| themselves in their beds of branches as firmly as possible, for 12 1, 25| already reached the lower branches on their side of the OMBU. 13 1, 25| hissing noise, as the flaming branches touched the foaming water.~ 14 1, 25| stationed themselves on the branches windward of the conflagration, 15 2, 6| report was that one of the branches of the screw was bent, and 16 2, 7| have on board. One of the branches of the screw is twisted, 17 2, 10| high, with long drooping branches, adorned with red flowers. 18 2, 10| flew about in the green branches. Below, on the bosom of 19 2, 13| spread out in chaplets of branches, rounded and adorned at 20 2, 14| birds that flew about in the branches— the “satin bird,” with 21 2, 14| when its tail struck the branches, they were almost surprised 22 2, 16| miserable network of bare branches was seen above two hundred 23 2, 16| leaf trembled on the dry branches, which rattled together 24 2, 16| slipping between the tall branches of gastrolobium, which grew 25 2, 17| flocks of birds on the lower branches of the trees, and the kangaroos 26 2, 18| their violence. The high branches of the eucalyptus clattered 27 2, 18| of the wind, the rattling branches, falling trees, and roaring 28 2, 18| the wind raged among the branches of the dead trees. In the 29 2, 18| ground was strewn with broken branches; the marly soil, soaked 30 2, 19| eucalyptus covered with branches; and, whether he would or 31 2, 19| liquid, which hung from the branches of coralliform-shaped bushes. 32 2, 19| jackasses, concealed in the high branches, seemed to ridicule the 33 3, 12| The tufts of bush and the branches made me a ladder, and I 34 3, 15| the ramification of the branches. They grew in isolated clumps, 35 3, 15| inextricable network of their branches. These patriarchs of the