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 1    1,   18|        the Sierras Ventana and Guamini. Numerous expeditions were
 2    1,   18|       advance toward the river Guamini, which throws itself into
 3    1,   18|    37th parallel and the river Guamini and the whole Pampas for
 4    1,   18|   betake themselves should the Guamini disappoint their hopes,
 5    1,   18| thought it best to go first to Guamini, as it was not only much
 6    1,   18|       enough to despair if the Guamini should be dried up—if, indeed,
 7    1,   18|     was, that the banks of the Guamini seemed to be the general
 8    1,   19|       plain. The waters of the Guamini ran silently, like a sheet
 9    1,   20|      fortunately for them, the Guamini ran not far off, and about
10    1,   20|       for it. The water of the Guamini greatly aided digestion
11    1,   20|        the time of leaving the Guamini, there was marked change
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