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current in all the markets of the world. And, when it ceases to produce, its sap is made into a mild kind of wine, the heart of the tree is eaten; the wood and root and leaves are used for fences and roofs, for mats and ropes and baskets. The inhabitants of these oases are a race of mulattoes distinct from other races of Algeria; they lack the surliness and the reserve of the coast races, and possess in some degree the affable disposition of the negro.
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FACES NOT DEVOID OF EXPRESSION
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WHERE DATES ARE "HATCHED BY SUNSHINE"