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1 1,6| half-burnt rag. This inflammable material was placed in the central 2 1,3| in the state of textile material. ~It must be said, however, 3 1,3| cook their food. The chief material was clay, to which Harding 4 1,2| of tables and chairs, for material was not spared. Neb and 5 2,2| dozen shirts of a peculiar material resembling wool, but evidently 6 2,2| dozen stockings of the same material. ~Utensils:-1 iron pot, 7 2,4| large bamboos make excellent material for building, being light 8 2,7| cart than the first, the material could be easily conveyed 9 2,9| collects on one end the material in a state of fusion. But 10 2,1| and this precious textile material was now to be transformed 11 2,1| this simple process the material called felt. This felt could 12 2,1| say, to produce a solid material, rough, no doubt, and such 13 2,1| Island markets. ~This sort of material must have been known from 14 2,1| of compression, and the material was no longer subjected 15 2,1| interlaced together that a material was formed equally suitable 16 2,6| furnished the necessary material. ~Cyrus Harding made his 17 2,0| manufacture of this warm material. ~It is unnecessary to say 18 3,5| picrate, or some other material of the same nature, that