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 1    1,    1|       that “pao ferro,” or iron wood, with its somber bark, hard
 2    1,    3|         business recovered. His wood trade, which extended by
 3    1,    4|        every year sent rafts of wood to Manaos, to Belem, and
 4    1,    6|       immense rafts of floating wood, of joists, beams, and slightly
 5    1,    6|         densest portions of the wood.~In this way the work progressed.
 6    1,    6|        ranged within, and whose wood of clear violet is specially
 7    1,    6|         a stick of young or old wood was left to mark the boundary
 8    1,    7|      and a cup and ball in palm wood, of which the ball, made
 9    1,    8| easy-chairs, cane sofas, carved wood shelves, everything that
10    1,   10|         heavy rings of precious wood. Some women were with them.
11    1,   16|         a few built of stone or wood, with verandas, doors, and
12    1,   18|     here, but on a huge raft of wood better have a free course
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