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 1    1,    1|       the locks of some of our iron safes—in either case the
 2    1,    1| exceptional temperament and an iron constitution, to have had
 3    1,    1|        of that “pao ferro,” or iron wood, with its somber bark,
 4    1,   15|    himself when touched by the iron of the harpoon. In a few
 5    2,    8|         made of stones and old iron, bound round with a solid
 6    2,    9|     his hand grasped a sort of iron spear with which to stir
 7    2,   16|        window was secured with iron bars in a miserable state
 8    2,   16|     fastened to the projecting iron. During the night, if the
 9    2,   16|         the arrangement of the iron bars, and the place from
10    2,   17|        steel as it cut through iron, which ought at once to
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