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1 1, 2| John began to turn over the leaves rapidly, running down each 2 1, 8| description of it which leaves nothing unsaid. He tells 3 1, 16| welcome to turn over my leaves whenever you like.”~The 4 1, 18| that is to say, if Thalcave leaves any for them.”~“But couldn’ 5 1, 23| waters, into which the lower leaves dipped. There was no want 6 1, 23| here and there among the leaves, one might have called it 7 1, 23| he laid on a bed of damp leaves, just where the large branches 8 1, 23| nests stowed away among the leaves, not to speak of their feathered 9 1, 24| time of it among the thick leaves, judging by the peals of 10 2, 1| at Cape Bernouilli, and leaves it at Twofold Bay. You will 11 2, 9| every year, instead of their leaves; where the leaves present 12 2, 9| their leaves; where the leaves present their sides to the 13 2, 12| a fresh branch of mimosa leaves lying across her, and Paganel 14 2, 13| extremity with alternate leaves. At the axle of these leaves 15 2, 13| leaves. At the axle of these leaves solitary flowers drooped 16 2, 13| in the disposition of the leaves. Instead of presenting their 17 2, 13| Only the profile of the leaves is seen in this singular 18 2, 13| Paganel, how it is that the leaves grow in this fashion?”~“ 19 2, 13| also. Hence these narrow leaves, which seek to defend themselves 20 2, 14| their crown of long narrow leaves. The air was balmy and odorous 21 2, 15| feet high, with bright red leaves which gladdened the eye.~“ 22 2, 15| easily beneath their drooping leaves, and sometimes the spurs 23 2, 19| the interior. Under its leaves, which resembled those of 24 3, 10| kai-kateas” with persistent leaves and red berries; “dracaenas 25 3, 11| encircled with a crown of green leaves. His face, arms, and chest 26 3, 13| was carpeted with green leaves, and in the middle, a slight