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 1    1,    1|        of the tropics. He had a thick black beard, and eyes lost
 2    1,    1|     tucked into the tops of the thick, heavy boots which formed
 3    1,    2|        undergrowth, among those thick brambles and interlacing
 4    1,    6|        feet high, and four feet thick at their base; white chestnuts,
 5    1,    7|     accompany Minha through the thick woods which bordered the
 6    1,    7|       the splendid trees, whose thick foliage prevented the sun’
 7    1,    7|      when the brambles were too thick, the negro, felling-sword
 8    1,    8|         account, as among these thick and heavy woods there were
 9    1,    8|       with wonderful spots, and thick monkey furs of exquisite
10    1,   11|     from which is extracted the thick and sugared milk, intoxicating
11    1,   14| importance.~Manoel remarked how thick the cloudiness was, for
12    1,   15|     lard, which is three inches thick, is a product of great value.
13    1,   16|          built I the midst of a thick mass of orange and calabash
14    2,   10|       body, and in spite of the thick diving-dress he felt himself
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