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1
Birch had a
sweet
sap
,
too, but not as sweet as maple.
2
Some care only for the
sweet
sap
flowing into the new leaves and buds.
3
A sort of palm, the bud is cut out and a
sweet
sap
secured.
4
He told them that only in the spring of the year would the
sweet
sap
flow.
5
Nectar is the
sweet
sap
of a maple-tree.
6
If you fling the berries of the thorn into the winepress, will you get
sweet
sap
out of them?
7
The flower struggles up from seed-pod, draws the
sweet
sap
from the ground, folds its petals each night, and sleeps.
8
He put this coconut meat into a piece of mosquito curtain and carefully squeezed the thick-
sweet
sap
into a cup.
9
Now and then the "sagueir" makers brought me a fine rosechafer (Sternoplus schaumii) which they found licking up the
sweet
sap
.
10
The insect pierces with its sharp mouth-parts the skin of the plant and sucks in
sweet
sap
which by and by overflows over its body.
11
Near the brook a red squirrel had tapped a maple tree with his teeth and was tasting the
sweet
sap
as it came up scantily.
12
The air smelled of flowers, wood resins, and
sweet
sap
that leaked from the cracked bark of the enormous trees that towered over the palace.
13
"This maple-sugar-doesit taste as good as the
sweet
sap
?
"
sweet
sap
sweet