The barks used were of the cassia tree, and a wild citrontree.
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I lay in the sun under a blooming sweet citrontree.
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On one particularly beautiful spring afternoon, I took my place under the sweet citrontree as usual.
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I too wanted rest, and settled myself down with my back against a citrontree, some twenty paces distant.
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I remembered the vision of our skin-to-skin embrace under the sweet citrontree, of how right it felt to be loving him.
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I looked down, remembering how insulted I felt when he had called me a gadfly that disastrous afternoon under the citrontree.
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Then there were rows of citrontrees and then crab apples and afterward limes and lemons.
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The citrontrees obtained a very great celebrity.
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An old Andalusian author has said that it produces as many oranges and citrontrees as the neighbourhood of Cordova.
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Along the bottom flowed a clear majestic stream, whose banks were adorned with thick groves of orange and citrontrees.
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At the top of the stairs, a broad and well-paved path led between orange and citrontrees towards an arched gateway.
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A scrap of cloth hung here and there from the bushes, and the rotten flowers formed a yellow muck-heap beneath the citrontrees.
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The only products of Assyria which acquired such note as to be called by its name were its silk and its citrontrees.
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"Is that what you believe?" I asked, watching a lizard sun itself beneath a potted citrontree.
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"It is the same scroll you left that day under the citrontree when you ran off..."
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At Andujar we were delighted with the neatness and cleanliness of the houses, the patios planted with orange and citrontrees, and refreshed by fountains.