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1 The plants had gotten in here too, breaking through the floor in wild profusion .
2 Past the guard shack he could see a wild profusion of shrubs and trees and flowers.
3 Banks of exquisite mother-of-pearl rose at intervals along the way; water plants of various hues grew in wild profusion .
4 Its rugged coast, with rocks scattered in wild profusion , is one of the most interesting spots in all the world.
5 Later on, when August laid her golden treasures in the lap of Mother Earth, the blackberries ripened in wild profusion .
6 With absorbing interest they listened to every syllable and, when I paused, their questions fell upon me in wild profusion .
7 Lush foliage-vinesand grasses and edible ferns-fringedtheir path in wild profusion , catching at their legs with damp, soft tendrils.
8 Then we crossed a prairie of algae, open-sea plants that the waters hadn't yet torn loose, whose vegetation grew in wild profusion .
9 Their feet trod a carpet of lovely dwarf plants, which had once neatly fringed the walks, and now spread about in wild profusion .
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