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 1    1,   18|      waterfowl with magnificent green plumage, rose in coveys.
 2    1,   24|       brace of HILGUEROS, small green and yellow birds, which
 3    1,   26|       Look for a red light or a green one—her larboard or starboard
 4    1,   26|         see neither a red nor a green light, all is pitch dark,”
 5    2,   10|         vividly with the glossy green of his neck, and the dazzling
 6    2,   10|    paroquets, flew about in the green branches. Below, on the
 7    2,   13|    silence reigned in this vast green temple, and the tramp of
 8    2,   14|      feet high. Long avenues of green trees were visible on all
 9    2,   15|     Several mounds planted with green young gum trees appeared
10    2,   16|       dead, have ever seen them green.~Glenarvan as he went along
11    3,    9|       his ears hung earrings of green jade, and round his neck
12    3,   11|       encircled with a crown of green leaves. His face, arms,
13    3,   13|        ground was carpeted with green leaves, and in the middle,
14    3,   13|       spear, his splendid ax of green jade, with a supply of powder
15    3,   13| contained tablets of an unknown green gum.~The fugitives were
16    3,   15|       trees, which spread their green canopies in the air two
17    3,   15|      years of age, formed great green pavilions supported on the
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