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Monday, December 1, 2014. The shrubs that are consistently. The shrubs that are consistently alluded to when somebody is said to rest on his trees are the odoriferously scented Laurus Nobilis trees or, all the more particularly, their clears out. The trees are referred to casually as Sweet Bay and are ordinarily become as culinary or decorative plants. The Duke of Orleans was mature enough to take his Repose under the Shadow of his Laurels. So thou, fatherly Sage, mayst now rest. When we move into t.

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