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1    1,    3|     the same distance to the east it ran along the bank of
2    1,    4| waters gently flowing to the east, invited him to follow its
3    1,    7|   civilized provinces of the east. He listened to her more
4    1,    8|  point where it turns to the east, on the frontiers of Ecuador
5    1,   15|     of water coming from the east of the Pasto Mountains to
6    2,   20| which has no boundary to the east except the Atlantic.~“How
7    2,   20|  rivers, all savannah to the east, all forest to the west,
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