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 1    1,    7|        splendid trees, whose thick foliage prevented the sun’s rays
 2    1,    7|           flew about in the higher foliage, for the finest representations
 3    1,    8|         was literally covered with foliage. A confused mass of orchids,
 4    1,    9|       poles supporting the roof of foliage. The air circulated freely
 5    1,   11|            fold their wings in the foliage of the “jaquetibas,” when
 6    1,   11|           they built a few huts of foliage. The doctor offered to go
 7    1,   15|         thirty houses covered with foliage, and its church dedicated
 8    1,   18|         umbrellas scattered in the foliage, and phenicopters of every
 9    2,   14|  hummingbirds, murmuring among the foliage of a mimosa tree, betook
10    2,   20|            trunks denuded of their foliage which it bears from the
11    2,   20| paletuviers, with their pale-green foliage, served as the resting-places
12    2,   20|            tapestry of flowers and foliage, and the little chapel whose
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