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1 IV | running under the noble trees which line the road to Altona,
2 VIII | through the deep shades of the trees amongst which the fort is
3 IX | was wonderfully dull. No trees, and scarcely any vegetation.
4 XX | planet.~There were but few trees. Herbaceous plants alone
5 XXV | of sun, moon, and stars, trees, houses, and towns, nor
6 XXX | forest. It was composed of trees of moderate height, formed
7 XXX | Farther on rose groups of tall trees of colourless foliage and
8 XXX | plants with us, were tall trees in the early ages. Look,
9 XXX | about like decayed trunks of trees.~“Here is the lower jaw
10 XXX | shade of those arborescent trees. Here are entire skeletons.
11 XXXI | has he already felled the trees?”~“Oh, the trees were already
12 XXXI | felled the trees?”~“Oh, the trees were already down. Come,
13 XXXIX| isolated clumps of forest trees in the distance, presented
14 XXXIX| palmacites, firs, yews, cypress trees, thujas, representatives
15 XXXIX| have been the shade of the trees, but that there was no shadow.
16 XXXIX| absence of colour in all those trees, shrubs, and plants, growing
17 XXXIX| clearings left by fallen trees, decayed with age, leguminose
18 XXXIX| mingled together in confusion, trees of countries far apart on
19 XXXIX| forms moving amongst the trees. They were gigantic animals;
20 XXXIX| turning up the soil under the trees like a legion of serpents.
21 XLIV | before us, covered with olive trees, pomegranate trees, and
22 XLIV | olive trees, pomegranate trees, and delicious vines, all
23 XLIV | the delicious shade of the trees, I discovered a spring of
24 XLIV | out of a grove of olive trees.~“Ah!” I cried, “here is
25 XLIV | the plain across the olive trees.~We were hardly thinking
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