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 1    1,    3|       vast meadow, laboriously cleared along the lagoons, offered
 2    1,    3|        of the woods which were cleared. Fields of sugar-canes soon
 3    1,    6|      of Joam Garral, had first cleared the ground of the creepers,
 4    1,    6|        felling-sword, they had cleared the ground, cut down the
 5    1,    6|     progressed. The ground was cleared in front of the woodmen.
 6    1,    6| topmost limbs, which had to be cleared away on the spot. Very soon
 7    1,    6|  tributary, was destined to be cleared, plowed, planted, and sown,
 8    1,    7|         felling-sword in hand, cleared the way, and put thousands
 9    1,    7|     must follow.”~And they all cleared the bridge, which swayed
10    1,    8| HALF-MILE square of forest was cleared. With the carpenters remained
11    2,   16|       of the document would be cleared up, that in any case public
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