Chapter
1 XII | coming in contact with the branches of an enormous nopal, caught
2 XIV | their way to the topmost branches. The danger seemed pressing.~“
3 XIV | and Joe, clambering up the branches, detached the anchor; the
4 XVI | trunks with the coral-shaped branches of the shrubbery and undergrowth.~
5 XVI | hear the crackling of huge branches as his ponderous ivory tusks
6 XVI | be torn to pieces by the branches of the trees!”~“We are going
7 XXI | a fork among the strong branches where the anchor had caught.~
8 XXI | top of one of the larger branches shooting out in the midst
9 XXXIII| instead of catching the branches of the tree, took hold in
10 XXXV | offer him a bed among its branches, and Joe climbed up into
11 XXXV | marrow in his bones. The branches of the tree were literally
12 XXXVII| long reeds interwoven with branches of the asclepia. The grain-mills
13 XL | large islands into narrow branches, with a very rapid current.
14 XLII | sputtering of the green branches; the clambering vines, the
15 XLII | this huge furnace, their branches covered with glowing coals,
16 XLIII | the network in the lofty branches of a baobab, the only tree
17 XLIII | moved away, sweeping the branches of the baobab in her flight.~“
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