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1
The
wild
vine
climbs to the top of the highest trees.
2
At first there were the 'earth bread' and the
wild
vine
for them.
3
Only the youngest and most delicate tendrils of the
wild
vine
have any leaves left.
4
They could see the river and its grassy banks through an archway of
wild
vine
.
5
A
wild
vine
of the country having been pruned, had produced large and excellent grapes.
6
The
wild
vine
has already taken root there.
7
We have grown up together like the ivy and
wild
vine
on the wall, and cannot part.
8
The lemon and
wild
vine
are also here met with, but are more common on the northern mountains.
9
A
wild
vine
also occurs, bearing great irregular bunches of hairy grapes of a coarse but very luscious flavour.
10
The tribes of Bechuana-land have a very similar list of totem-names-thebuffalo, the fish, the porcupine, the
wild
vine
,
etc.
11
Do you see that wall of rock and the great cavern where the
wild
vine
hangs like a big curtain?
12
The twisted stems of ivy and the
wild
vine
draped the entrance of this recess, scooped by the hand of nature.
13
Caramel like her skin, the gown's pattern of fine green leaves seemed like a
wild
vine
printed upon her slender body.
14
Beyond lay waving chapparel, where cocoa-palms and breadfruit trees intermixed with the mammee apple and the tendrils of the
wild
vine
.
15
Here, too, the
wild
vine
,
red creeper, and poison- elder, luxuriate, and wreathe fantastic bowers above the moss-covered masses of the stone.
16
He must find a certain tendril of a
wild
vine
which, hanging down from the sky to earth, had become rooted in the ground.
wild
vine
wild