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 1    1,    1|      strikes the branches of the trees, nor the sharp jingle of
 2    1,    2|      there was a noise among the trees—a sound of light footsteps,
 3    1,    2|      caper, and glided under the trees.~“It was time!” said Torres; “
 4    1,    2|          appeared from under the trees.~They were Brazilians clothed
 5    1,    3|        made of crossed trunks of trees leads up to the village,
 6    1,    3|      half hidden under beautiful trees—mimosas, fig-sycamores,
 7    1,    6|          felled some hundreds of trees from his stock and formed
 8    1,    6|        few feet above the earth, trees with shining russet bark
 9    1,    6|    towered above the neighboring trees, whose fruits are like little
10    1,    6|          was standing of all the trees which had covered the angle
11    1,    6|        indeed a clean sweep; the trees were cut to the level of
12    1,    6|          recently covered by the trees.~The last week of the month
13    1,    7|       about so happily among the trees! And the same interdiction
14    1,    7|        struck under the splendid trees, whose thick foliage prevented
15    1,    7|     confusion, so many different trees shoot up that it is possible
16    1,    7|  centuries afterward. If the new trees are even a hundred years
17    1,    7|          fruit of these gigantic trees; humming-birds in all their
18    1,    7|       when above the tops of the trees there grated like a rusty
19    1,    7|          they left the river the trees assumed another aspect,
20    1,    7|          other would rush at the trees and clamber up to the branches
21    1,    7|         again beneath the mighty trees.~But they had not proceeded
22    1,    8|          raft the many venerable trees which were lying on the
23    1,    8|   skilled and patient hands.~The trees had not been launched into
24    1,    8|          under a lovely clump of trees on the borders of some beautiful
25    1,    8|       take much to make us plant trees on the jangada,” said Benito.~“
26    1,    8|      jangada,” said Benito.~“Oh, trees!” ejaculated Minha.~“Why
27    1,    8|        not pass along with their trees, bushes, thickets, rocks,
28    1,   10|          being completely clear. Trees still green, vegetable remains,
29    1,   10|        with its prairies and its trees? Only——”~“Only?” repeated
30    1,   10|        its way! And the mangrove trees, whose fantastic roots buttress
31    1,   10|       its cluster of magnificent trees, towering above a few huts
32    1,   11|          the Southern Cross.~The trees on the left bank and on
33    1,   11|    damaged by rocks and floating trees, became useless. It was
34    1,   12| Hereabouts are grouped many fine trees, and among them a large
35    1,   14|          shaded with magnificent trees, and the chief of which
36    1,   15|        little houses lost in the trees at the mouth of the Iça,
37    1,   16|       flute was heard behind the trees in the island, playing several
38    1,   16|      mass of orange and calabash trees.~Nothing can be more changeable
39    1,   17|  management, the number of these trees is decreasing in the basin
40    1,   17|       the forests of seringueira trees are still very considerable
41    1,   17|      having ascertained that the trees, well prepared by the river
42    1,   18|          massed forests of giant trees, whose summits towered some
43    1,   18|         a lake. The stems of the trees arose from the clear, still
44    1,   18|         sheet of glass, like the trees in miniature on some table
45    1,   18|        seconded by his crew. The trees of the forest furnished
46    2,    1|     avenue of centenarian orange trees which were carefully respected
47    2,    1|    squares shaded by magnificent trees, with an occasional white-barked
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