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1    1,    6|      the most of the voyage by carrying a huge convoy of goods into
2    1,    9|    goods which Joam Garral was carrying to Belem at the same time
3    1,   10| tattooed cheeks and foreheads, carrying plates of metal in the lobes
4    1,   12|   although in them a flagstaff carrying the Brazilian colors does
5    1,   15|       purposes.~Two ubas, each carrying three fishermen, set off
6    2,    9|        two pipes; one used for carrying off the air ejected from
7    2,   18|    creature fell, incapable of carrying him any further.~The rider
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