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1    1,    1|        of Brazil, of which the leaves belong to that old “petun”
2    1,    7|   moths, ten inches long, with leaves for wings, maribunda bees,
3    1,    7|        sensitive mimosa, whose leaves, light as feathers, shut
4    1,   10| palm-trees with their drooping leaves! And the girdle of reeds
5    1,   10|        there drooped the large leaves of some medium-sized banana-trees,
6    1,   12|       houses, covered with the leaves of the “boiassu” palm placed
7    1,   18|   nymphæas with their colossal leaves, whose flowers bear buds
8    1,   18|     mucumus,” reeds with large leaves, whose elastic stems bend
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