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1    1,   11|          June the jangada, after fortunately clearing several shallows
2    1,   16|          was veiled with clouds.~Fortunately a lovely breeze blew from
3    1,   16|     numbness of the limbs.”~Very fortunately, these Muras made no hostile
4    1,   18| formidable as an alligator.~Very fortunately the travelers had to contend
5    2,    8|        throughout its length, no—fortunately.”~“And why?” asked Manoel.~“
6    2,   14|         dared not come near him. Fortunately he was a bachelor; had there
7    2,   20|   formidable of tide-races. Most fortunately the lower branch, known
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