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Updated: May 14, 2025
Here the white-crested maroudi, which is never found in the Demerara, is pretty plentiful; and here grows the tree which produces the moran, sometimes called balsam capivi. Your route lies south from this place; and at the extremity of the savanna you enter the forest, and journey along a winding path at the foot of a hill. There is no habitation within this day’s walk.
Make him cry 'Capivi. G'way, Binjimin." The company retreated to their own neat and spacious study with expectant souls. "When Stalky blows out his nostrils like a horse," said Aladdin to the Emperor of China, "he's on the war-path. 'Wonder what King will get." "Beans," said the Emperor. "Number Five generally pays in full."
You'll be Whip, Baker?" The Inspector, who was not yet twenty-five, signified his assent in the usual manner, while Abu Hussein barked at the vast desert moon. "Ha!" said the Governor, coming out in his pyjamas, "we'll be giving you capivi in another three months, my friend." It was four, as a matter of fact, ere a steamer with a melodious bargeful of hounds anchored at that landing.
What is that other cinnamon tree which the Indians call tuorco, common in the mountains of Tocayo, and at the sources of the Rio Uchere, the bark of which is mixed with chocolate? Father Caulin gives the name of curucay to the Copaifera officinalis, which yields the Balsam of Capivi. Hist. They were described to us as small wells or funnels, hollowed out by nature in a marshy soil.
But now, he has insulted Number Five up in the music-room, and in the presence of these these ossifers of the Ninety-third, wot look like hairdressers. Binjimin, we must make him cry 'Capivi!" Stalky's reading did not include Browning or Ruskin. "And, besides," said McTurk, "he's a Philistine, a basket-hanger. He wears a tartan tie.
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