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  1    1,    2|           to the right and to the left, and rapidly swung his tail.
  2    1,    2|    grasped it more tightly in his left hand, and dropped the cudgel,
  3    1,    2|          hand, he had still three left with which to move.~Torres,
  4    1,    2|         south so as to regain the left bank of the river by the
  5    1,    3|        Iquitos is situated on the left bank of the Amazon, near
  6    1,    3|        take up their abode on the left of the Marânon. The race
  7    1,    3|    prosperity. The Nanay with its left bank bounded it to the north
  8    1,    3|  Magalhaës, who had just strength left to bless their union.~It
  9    1,    3|      charming of girls. She never left the fazenda. Brought up
 10    1,    3|     fortune which her husband had left her. When Manoel’s preliminary
 11    1,    4|         the country, he had never left it for a day. Though the
 12    1,    5|        from the northeast, on its left. On its right it is joined
 13    1,    5|        from the northeast. On the left we have the Marona and the
 14    1,    5|         station of Laguna. On the left there comes the Chambyra
 15    1,    5|          meridian at the equator, left his companions Bouguer and
 16    1,    6|          of young or old wood was left to mark the boundary of
 17    1,    7|     scarcely gone a mile. As they left the river the trees assumed
 18    1,    8|         little interval had to be left between them, and they were
 19    1,    8|           fancy that we had never left Iquitos!”~“Do just as you
 20    1,   10|      seizing it, and coasting the left bank, the islands of Iquitos
 21    1,   10|       sight behind a point on the left bank, which, with its carpet
 22    1,   10|         Chochio, Pucalppa, on the left of the stream, and those
 23    1,   10|           down stream on the same left bank of the river, is almost
 24    1,   10|           continued to follow the left bank of the river, passing
 25    1,   10|      traveled sometimes under the left bank, sometimes under the
 26    1,   10| Cochiquinas islands, after having left the village of the latter
 27    1,   11|          which is situated on the left side of the Amazon. Twenty-four
 28    1,   11|     Peruvian town situated on the left bank of the river before
 29    1,   11|      passed this tributary on the left, it peacefully arrived during
 30    1,   11|           Cross.~The trees on the left bank and on the island of
 31    1,   11|          end of the year 1759, he left Quito and started for Cayenne.
 32    1,   12|    Brazilian town situated on the left bank, at the entrance of
 33    1,   12|        accompany him. Fragoso had left the jangada, but instead
 34    1,   12|           sides: Ticunas from the left bank of the river, Mayorunas
 35    1,   14|           noon they passed on the left the mouth of the Yacurupa.
 36    1,   15|       moment the chief turtle had left the bed of the river to
 37    1,   15|        decrease of the waters has left uncovered, and which have
 38    1,   15|         Tunantins appeared on the left bank, forming an estuary
 39    1,   15|  affluents, and so little time is left them to grow that the giants
 40    1,   15|           at sunrise, the jangada left Fonteboa, and entered between
 41    1,   15|       soon joins the river on the left. A vessel can go up it into
 42    1,   16|     replied; “Torres has scarcely left hi cabin, where he has been
 43    1,   17|         the jaw of the cayman and left him defenseless.~Blinded
 44    1,   18|      evening of the same day they left on the right the island
 45    1,   18|           uncertain eddies on the left, entered between the bank
 46    1,   18|         an immense cradle.~On the left nothing could be more picturesque
 47    1,   18|       coming from the adventurer, left an unpleasant impression.~
 48    1,   19|      replied Torres. “He probably left Brazil, and now, in some
 49    1,   20|          and I know what there is left for me to do.”~“Take care,
 50    1,   20|         pirogue came off from the left bank of the river and hailed
 51    2,    1|          the Amazon. It is on the left bank of the Rio Negro, the
 52    2,    2|       shaking his fist toward the left bank of the river, “I must
 53    2,    2|           dozen miles down on the left bank.~The ropes were cast
 54    2,    2|           bay which opened on the left side of the stream.~At five
 55    2,    3|          death.~There was no hope left for the accused. No commutation
 56    2,    3|     injured. A few days only were left for him to live. He was
 57    2,    3|        that his daughter would be left alone and unprotected; but
 58    2,    4|     confirmed old bachelor, never left his law-books but for the
 59    2,    4|           asserting that you only left Iquitos to procure the revision
 60    2,    4|        and it was at his advice I left the fazenda, and came in
 61    2,    4|      these words, Judge Jarriquez left his chair. This was too
 62    2,    6|        afternoon.~Yaquita had not left her room since the evening
 63    2,    6|           it, for my father never left Iquitos for more than twenty
 64    2,    6|           to wait till Torres has left Manaos. He has no longer
 65    2,    6|       Nevertheless, unless he had left Manaos, it was almost impossible
 66    2,    6|       accurately gave.~Had Torres left Manaos? Would they have
 67    2,    6|           good?”~“By no means; he left his room about an hour ago,
 68    2,    6|          was for them to take the left bank of the Rio Negro, down
 69    2,    6|           and his companions soon left the last houses of the town
 70    2,    6|           hurry on to avoid being left behind.~The left bank of
 71    2,    6|      avoid being left behind.~The left bank of the Amazon was then
 72    2,    6|          together, and with their left hands seized each other
 73    2,    6|        could not quite parry. His left side was touched, and his
 74    2,    7|        out of sight; he was never left alone. And besides, how
 75    2,    7|    Dacosta told him all before he left the jangada? Why had he
 76    2,    7|        and Fragoso, who had never left Benito for an instant during
 77    2,    7|        hope—the only one that was left. “But this document; had
 78    2,    8|      center the crews’ long poles left not a single point unexplored.
 79    2,    8|        boats taking the right and left of the Amazon lay alongside
 80    2,    8|        Benito. “But the morrow is left to us.”~The members of the
 81    2,   10|        about forty feet along the left bank, but as it moved toward
 82    2,   10|           had not strength enough left to pull the cord and give
 83    2,   10|          and hose last breath had left him beneath the waters.~
 84    2,   11|          right arm, which was now left bare, attracted his attention.
 85    2,   13|     himself.~The young doctor had left his friends on board the
 86    2,   15|     anything to anybody, secretly left the jangada, arrived at
 87    2,   15|          had no knowledge when he left Iquitos to hand himself
 88    2,   16|         the law.~Nothing else was left for them to do. It was only
 89    2,   16|     become of him, nor why he had left the raft without telling
 90    2,   16|        doing, he would never have left the Dacosta family on an
 91    2,   16|        daybreak Benito and Manoel left the raft and proceeded to
 92    2,   16|           They then descended the left bank of the tributary, avoiding
 93    2,   16|    restrain her tears.~And Manoel left her, for the tears were
 94    2,   17|         core of their hearts, had left him more confident than
 95    2,   17|           Dacosta, after they had left, remained for some time
 96    2,   17|           cry of surprise. Benito left him no time to do so.~“Father,”
 97    2,   17|          now only this one chance left to escape from death!”~“
 98    2,   17|          a few hours to live, was left alone.~
 99    2,   18|   provinces, and had followed the left bank of the river. All his
100    2,   18|         had still strength enough left to knock at it.~One of the
101    2,   20|     swollen by the floods. On the left they passed the small village
102    2,   20|         definitely settled on the left of the river, with its little
103    2,   20|           of Silves, built on the left of the Amazon, and the town
104    2,   20|         whole province, were soon left behind by the giant raft.
105    2,   20|         Alemquer, situated on the left bank, a new horizon appeared
106    2,   20|  half-circle to the south! To the left, that is the Sierra de Curuva,
107    2,   20|        were soon among the places left in the rear.~Then the river
108    2,   20|       length here appeared on the left Santa Maria de Belem do
109    2,   20|        disappeared even up to the left bank beneath the vast flotilla.~
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