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1    1,    9|      any longer. The horn of retreat for him had sounded; he
2    2,    3| Manaos. In the depths of his retreat the fazender of Iquitos
3    2,    6|     he found out my father’s retreat. There is something inexplicable
4    2,    6|      He was again obliged to retreat. Then he would have shouted—
5    2,   14|    voluntarily abandoned his retreat at Iquitos, who had come
6    2,   16| fazenda was no longer a safe retreat. He would not return to
7    2,   16|    in the Old World, a final retreat in which to end an existence
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