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1 1,3| we make the oven?" ~"With bricks." ~"And the bricks?" ~"With 2 1,3| With bricks." ~"And the bricks?" ~"With clay. Let us start, 3 1,3| which is used for making bricks and tiles, it was very useful 4 1,3| with sand, then to mold the bricks and bake them by the heat 5 1,3| a wood fire. ~Generally bricks are formed in molds, but 6 1,3| machine, about ten thousand bricks in twelve hours; but in 7 1,3| operation of baking the bricks. Naturally this had to be 8 1,3| rather, the agglomeration of bricks made an enormous kiln, which 9 1,3| with several rows of dried bricks, which soon formed an enormous 10 1,3| lime and some thousands of bricks. ~Without losing an instant, 11 1,6| edge of the lake. Neither bricks nor tools are wanting now. 12 1,7| to construct a furnace of bricks of a particular arrangement, 13 1,9| brickmakers again, then the bricks were brought to the foot 14 1,9| at the door. In this way bricks could easily be raised into 15 1,9| lime, and some thousands of bricks were there ready to be used. 16 1,2| had constructed a house of bricks and wood on Prospect Heights,