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 1    1,    2|             he caught sight of his precious case.~“The beggar!” he said. “
 2    1,    2| recollection that it contained the precious document, the loss of which
 3    1,    6|        which were rich in the most precious and diverse species adapted
 4    1,    6|    battle-axes; “jacarandas,” more precious than mahogany; “cæsalpinas,”
 5    1,    8|       Janeiro or Belem, those most precious to Minha being such as had
 6    1,    9|          pounds, composed the most precious part of the cargo, for every
 7    1,    9|          from which is extracted a precious balsam for wounds; bales
 8    1,    9|            gums, and a quantity of precious woods, completed a well-adapted
 9    1,   10|           weight of heavy rings of precious wood. Some women were with
10    1,   17|           me nothing! Your life is precious to me above all things!
11    1,   18|         his rescuer.~“Your life is precious to me above all things!”
12    1,   19|          the climbers who seek the precious stone up to the very tops
13    2,    1|         there being so much of the precious metal abounding in this
14    2,    7|    answered Manoel—“no; it was too precious for Torres to dream of parting
15    2,   11|        though it were made of some precious material. Then he shook
16    2,   12|            other, would be to lose precious time, and be of no use.
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