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1 Fine grassy country along river; white gums in flats; large salt pools.
2 There is an immense clump of white gums at head of spring.
3 Struck south for two miles to some large white gums , but found no water.
4 Fine grassy flats, good loamy soil, with white gums in bed and on flats.
5 The aspirin simply worsened the bleeding in Carla's white gums .
6 Below him, tangles of stonewood gave way to smaller white gums with stands of leatherwood.
7 The man's lips peeled back into a mockery of a grin, exposing white gums and black teeth.
8 The line of white gums I find are only large clumps studded over extensive plains of splendidly-grassed country.
9 For every 10 white gums we plant to assist those that naturally arise, only one or two survive.
10 His lips spread wide, revealing a few remaining teeth that jutted from his white gums like decayed tombstones.
11 We decided to go on foot to a gully about two miles north, which had white gums in it.
12 Saw a long line of white gums (colalyas) running East and West about ten miles distant, looking very much like a river.
13 It looked nothing like the white gums common to the area, but was perhaps a closer relative to the stonewood trees down by the sea.
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