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 1    1,    1| having suddenly abandoned the trade of the slave hunter, which
 2    1,    3|       Magalhaës, followed the trade of timber-felling, and his
 3    1,    3|  external requirements of his trade. In truth, the establishment
 4    1,    3|  business recovered. His wood trade, which extended by means
 5    1,    6|     his apprenticeship to the trade of a fazender, which would
 6    1,    8| longer! You see, it is not my trade to be hanged! If I tried
 7    1,    9|   important branch of foreign trade throughout the Amazon districts,
 8    1,   10|  would perhaps have done some trade with the lay brothers of
 9    1,   12|    the object of considerable trade. Although correctly called10    1,   12|       method of checking this trade than that of fortifying
11    1,   12|     and are the cause of some trade. To conclude, the place
12    1,   12|      be able to resume my old trade.”~“Well, if that is your
13    1,   14|       coco de piassaba.” This trade is here extensively followed.
14    1,   14| prevent them from engaging in trade. They even intrusted the
15    1,   15|   object of very considerable trade throughout the Amazonian
16    2,    1|     rapidly taking place, the trade of Manaos is destined to
17    2,   12|     to village, working at my trade.”~“And the scar?”~“What
18    2,   19|    many years he followed the trade of a chaser of men.~During
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