Part, chapter

1    1,    7| gesture from his sister, he replaced under his arm the gun which
2    1,    9| sounded; he was about to be replaced at Iquitos by a younger
3    1,   11|     was very advantageously replaced by the results of the fishing.~
4    2,    6| where cultivated fields had replaced the former forests.~Benito
5    2,   13|    of my name when the z is replaced by the 3. As after z the
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