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1    1,    7|     the development of their sap is derived not from the
2    1,   16|    say, is prepared from the sap of one of the euphorbiaceæ
3    1,   17| suffice to fill with a milky sap. It can also be collected
4    1,   17|    the foot of the tree.~The sap being obtained, the Indians,
5    1,   17|   palm. By spreading out the sap on a wooden scoop, and shaking
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