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1 Thank you, I did, and standing beside that wonderful shack, made of palmetto leaves .
2 She ran along the horse-track for perhaps a rod, and then disappeared among the palmetto leaves .
3 Their villages were clusters of large dome-shaped huts, framed with poles and thatched with palmetto leaves .
4 After a minute he looked out again, but saw nothing save the blades of palmetto leaves etched against the moonlit sky.
5 Mary and the two little ones rode in the cart, upon a soft seat made of palmetto leaves and Spanish moss.
6 It is generally, however, chosen under the sheltering roof on the elevated platform, or, when made in the lodge, on palmetto leaves .
7 Withered palmetto leaves and leaf-stalks litter the ground, and of course, being in Florida, there is no lack of orange-peel lying about.
8 The houses are mostly open at the sides, and thatched with palmetto leaves ; but some are enclosed, and all are neat and clean.
9 Her seat is a piece of matting, but the principal covering for the floor of trodden mud is a layer of palmetto leaves .
10 Then he found the remains of yesterday's breakfast, which he had hidden between two palmetto leaves , and placed it also in the boat.
11 The fire was now leaping madly up as the tinder-like dried palmetto leaves and stalks caught, so that every one could easily see.
12 These were a sort of dug-out with small decks in the bow and in the stern, and with low roofs of palmetto leaves amidships.
13 I send you the ' Palmetto Leaves ' and my parting love.
14 Each Family had a Bower of Palmetto Leaves finished upon the back Street in their own Lands.
15 The whole appeared something like a Camp; for the Bowers looked like Tents, only being larger and covered with Palmetto Leaves .
16 I hope you read my ' Palmetto Leaves , ' for then you will see all about us.... Our home is like a martin-box....
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