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EUCALYPTS IN EXILE They've had so many jobs: boiling African porridge. Being printed on. Paving Paris, flying in her revolutions. Supporting a stork's nest in Spain. Their suits are neater abroad, of denser drape, unnibbled: they've left their parasites at home. They flower out of bullets and, without any taproot, draw water from way deep. When they blow over ...