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1    II|       hours among densely foliaged trees without being able to find
2    II|        planted thickly with orange trees, some in bloom, while others
3    II|          fruit. Among these orange trees to-day we perceive that
4    IX|      poured, the tempest shook the trees, the roaming dogs barked
5    IX|         always looking out for the trees on which money grows. Why,
6    XV|           making out of our family trees."~ ~"But I tell you I will
7  XVII|        side by side? What handsome trees they are! One of them seems
8    XX|      leaves."~ ~They were the only trees of the sort in the whole
9   XXI| dispositions, 'leaving legacies to trees and shrubs!'"~ ~"Furthermore,"
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