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It travelled rapidly up a dead gum - tree , keeping the burnt and blackened trunk between itself and us . ... Occasionally flights of black cockatoos passed among the trees with raucous cries , or suddenly landed to hold council , their ...
It travelled rapidly up a dead gum - tree , keeping the burnt and blackened trunk between itself and us . ... Occasionally flights of black cockatoos passed among the trees with raucous cries , or suddenly landed to hold council , their ...
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Namanga , a graceful gerenuk flashing through the trees , and a few dik - dik , but over the border there are the Athi Plains , great wide plains stretching as far as one can see , open , and with few trees growing .
Namanga , a graceful gerenuk flashing through the trees , and a few dik - dik , but over the border there are the Athi Plains , great wide plains stretching as far as one can see , open , and with few trees growing .
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To them as they swam about their business , we were , naturally , just a floating tree . ... I thought , of water rushing through a tangle of fallen trees - snags embedded on the river bottom , and sweepers , which are trees fallen into ...
To them as they swam about their business , we were , naturally , just a floating tree . ... I thought , of water rushing through a tangle of fallen trees - snags embedded on the river bottom , and sweepers , which are trees fallen into ...
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AN INNOCENT IN THE AIR BY ROBERT HUNTER | 96 |
THE BOW RIVER BY R M PATTERSON | 194 |
ATAHUAS HATS BY PAMELA ERIKSSON | 288 |
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