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1 No; it is the inner bark of the trees before you.
2 The peculiar mottled appearance of the inner bark of the canker.
3 The sap is up, the inner bark will be sweet now, especially maple.
4 They feed on the inner bark of poplar, white birch, and willow trees.
5 He noticed another willow, and he peeled more inner bark with his knife.
6 Get the inner bark , it's best this time of year.
7 The inner bark of the swamp-alder, simply boiled in water, makes a beautiful red.
8 Yorga wanted to get inner bark and tap certain trees.
9 The mask dresses are long cloaks, made of the inner bark of a tree.
10 Only the inner bark of these trees is used medicinally.
11 A poultice of the inner bark of balsam, she thought.
12 For best results, all fillings must come flush with the inner bark when finished.
13 Auberry told me that the inner bark is bitter.
14 The inner bark of the fig-tree, well beaten and dried in the sun, makes excellent tinder.
15 They choose the oldest and least resinous of the branches and take out the inner bark .
16 They are clad in a kind of cloth made of the inner bark of a tree.
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