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 it, at we did not ti y fficty on .ISIS. t he, d e w w  plenl  h. nvent  e h. It w now aut 'e mon of e rny , . eve g born e most ludt apr; e ass, whi,ve  .of  isld, was more m six feet gh, mplely nded us from e er  we w w e st of e , e sides of w& were ve cy w. Un e ge of e h, e n, e /ds, d a variety of oer pi trees  shrubs were ong, d e sd 1ong-stemm vdl  f flower. The trees upon the his were pciply a sm s lypt, wch we cut for e- w, but e stem w geney fod uu, a y useless for y se expting for fu. ong e fiowe at were ew about e isd, w a surb shrubby .l, wi scarlet flowe. e w o ne e sdy beth, but it seem to prefer the exs ps ne e exifies  the sy projons of e d where no her tree wod ow. e w of is tr ap to be ofa clogrn, d of a dker 1 an e spies tt is usuly fod un e n st.

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