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 1    1,    3| different shrubs and arborescent plants, attached to each other
 2    1,    3|        dense mass of arborescent plants, were concealed the buildings
 3    1,    3|  bordered with reeds and aquatic plants, the tree-encircled house
 4    1,    6|           weeds, and arborescent plants which obstructed it. Before
 5    1,    6|     snowy white of the parasitic plants.~Three weeks after the work
 6    1,    7|       lianas and other parasitic plants alter, and signs remain
 7    1,    7|       from the knot of parasitic plants.~“There it is!” said Lina, “
 8    1,    8|          bromelias, and climbing plants, all in flower, rooted in
 9    1,    9|          wounds; bales of dyeing plants, cases of several gums,
10    1,   10|     vegetable remains, islets of plants constantly torn from the
11    1,   10|          stopped and watered the plants which were placed about
12    1,   14|      enormous quantity of minute plants which they bear along? There
13    1,   18|        just look at the splendid plants!”~And Lina pointed to the
14    2,   10|      reeds and twigs and aquatic plants, all laced together, which
15    2,   10|    iron-shod spear he probed the plants and rubbish accumulated
16    2,   10|       beneath a clump of aquatic plants. Intense excitement seized
17    2,   20|          opening out like a sea! Plants from eight to ten feet high
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