Part, chapter

1    1,    6|    the boundary of a future clearing, not even an angle to mark
2    1,    6| superintending it. From the clearing to the bank of the fazenda
3    1,    6|   busy as possible, and the clearing, to which Benito fetched
4    1,    7|    ax, for the effects of a clearing are visible for many centuries
5    1,    7|    to the other side of the clearing, and disappeared again into
6    1,   11|  jangada, after fortunately clearing several shallows in approaching
7    1,   17| Benito, the more reason for clearing him out!”~“More reason—or
8    1,   20|    had at last succeeded in clearing himself and convincing him
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