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Leaf : LeaveA leaf is the structure in which photosynthesis takes place in most large terrestrial plants. Besides photosynthesis, leaves also takes part in respiration, transpiration and guttation. Leaves can also store food and water. A complete leaf contains a stalk, the blade (lamina) and stipules[?] at either side of the stalk. Many leaves do not have the stipules. Most leaves are green, which comes from its chlorophyll, which takes part in photosynthesis. Leaves on trees in temperate countries can turn yellow, bright orange or red when its carotenoid[?] and anthocyanins[?] (produced only during autumn) are revealed as the tree responds to less amounts of sunlight by ceasing to produce chlorophyll.
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would carry the wagon a little ahead! Next, lumber-wagon with load
"G'lang," and the horse reluctantly goes by, turning his head
strange to these parts, and John stands up to look; an elegant
on front seat and two ladies on back seat,--city people. The
drink at the spout and looks around, evidently remarking upon the
Judicious travelers. John would like to know who they are. Perhaps
peddlers' wagons drawn by six stalwart horses, which the driver,
great is the condescension of Boston; and John follows them with an
Here is a footman, dusty and tired, who comes with lagging steps. He
to the spout, and takes a long pull at the lively water. And then he
the day is the passing down the valley of the majestic stage-coach.html">coach,--
the shaking of chains, traces, and whiffle-trees, and the creaking of
trunks. It represents to John, somehow, authority, government, the
the stage-coach. It almost satisfies the imagination, this royal
and to Albany.
There were other influences that I daresay contributed to the boy's
gypsies who used to come every summer and pitch a tent on a little
house. It was shaded by elms and butternut-trees, and a long spit of
they were not a very good kind of gypsy, although the story was that
drinking; his experience of it was confined to sweet cider; yet he
Band. The object of this Band was to walk in a procession under a
To all that can intoxicate; "
and wear a badge with this legend, and above it the device of a well-
girls from being drunkards till they were ten or eleven years of age;
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