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1 V | sink in the west behind the trees in the park. The rays streaming
2 V | center of a wide clump of trees, whose summits were just
3 V | of the moon. Beyond the trees was a very large clearing—
4 V | leaping across from under the trees, two onto Uncle Prudent,
5 VI | resinous odor of the park trees. While now, when I take
6 VI | Nothing.”~“What? Not any trees?”~“No.”~“Not even the top
7 VIII | the storm which tears up trees by the roots. It is the
8 X | were clothed with green trees, pines and larches, and
9 XV | green hills covered with trees and shrubs there succeeded
10 XV | plains clothed with giant trees, immense fields of manioc,
11 XV | cardinals swarmed among the trees.~The engineer, leaning over
12 XV | the impenetrable roof of trees. This was doubtless due
13 XV | a group of wide-branched trees. Before him stood his male
14 XV | taken. They fled under the trees, while the prisoners ran
15 XVIII| whirlwinds that root up the trees, carry off roofs, and blow
16 XIX | several winding valleys; trees of different kinds; and
17 XXI | the park, even under the trees and brushwood. Nothing!
18 XXIII| empty of gas, fell on the trees of the clearing and hung
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