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 1    1,    1|          Peru, from which issue the waters of the Upper Amazon.~He
 2    1,    4|             of the Amazon, with its waters gently flowing to the east,
 3    1,    5|        hundred leagues!”~“And whose waters the ocean does not pond
 4    1,    5|           mouths of these auxiliary waters Joam Garral and his people
 5    1,    5|         this unrivaled river, which waters the finest country in the
 6    1,    6|        forests, fields, and running waters.~Moreover, the few weeks
 7    1,    6|            season to start, for the waters, increased by the floods
 8    1,    6|          washed on its sides by the waters of the river and its tributary,
 9    1,    6|           to wait the time when the waters of the river, swollen by
10    1,    9|            preceded the maximum the waters covered the bank on which
11    1,    9|         some inexplicable cause the waters of the Amazon did not rise
12    1,   10|    north-northwest, and mingles its waters with those of the Amazon
13    1,   10|            examine the color of the waters of this tributary, which
14    1,   10|        mingle itself with the tawny waters of the Amazon.~A few Indians
15    1,   10| medium-sized banana-trees, like the waters overflowing from a tazza.~
16    1,   10|         numerous lagoons with black waters, which are distributed along
17    1,   11|         into their haunts.~The rich waters of the Amazon were also
18    1,   11|         then glided along the black waters of the Cajaru, as they mingled
19    1,   11|            the Amazon, and that the waters of the river rise or fall
20    1,   11|   fascinates and drages beneath the waters of the river the imprudent
21    1,   12|             the syzygies raises the waters of the Amazon, and turns
22    1,   14|             not begun to furrow the waters, it was very difficult to
23    1,   14|        little affluents, with black waters.~The coloration of these
24    1,   14|             The coloration of these waters is a very curious phenomenon.
25    1,   14|          the surface of the whitish waters of the river.~“They have
26    1,   14|     satisfactory explanation.”~“The waters are really black with a
27    1,   14|          certainly prefer the black waters to the others to enjoy themselves
28    1,   14|          the hydrocarbons which the waters hold in solution, or is
29    1,   14|        canal, for it discharges its waters into the Iça, which is itself
30    1,   14|        brings its magnificent black waters from the southwest, and
31    1,   15|           which the decrease of the waters has left uncovered, and
32    1,   15|         which it pours its blackish waters, coming from the west-northwest,
33    1,   15| east-southeast, brings in its black waters by a mouth five hundred
34    1,   15|          been signaled in the black waters of the Cayaratu, which comes
35    1,   15|           obstacles among its white waters, which are fed by a great
36    1,   16|           the lake fed by the black waters of the Rio Teffe, which,
37    1,   16|         some gulf or ocean. But its waters come from afar, and it is
38    1,   16|           which is fed by the black waters of the river of the same
39    1,   17|            Aru, and Yuripari, whose waters instead of flowing into
40    1,   17|             by swimming through the waters propelled by their tails
41    1,   17|          back into the river, whose waters reddened all around.~“Fragoso!
42    1,   18|           covered by the high flood waters. On each side were massed
43    1,   18|           banks plunged beneath the waters, there were clumps of “mucumus,”
44    1,   18|          would shortly bless in the waters of Para.~“Eat, padre,” said
45    2,    1|         miles it mingles its cloudy waters with those of the Amazon
46    2,    1|           be completed before those waters lose their distinctive character.
47    2,    1|            flow with their brownish waters through large vacant spaces
48    2,    2|          raft was then in the black waters of the Rio Negro, near rather
49    2,    6|             disappeared beneath the waters of the river.~Benito was
50    2,    7|            body was engulfed in the waters of the Amazon, and that
51    2,    7|             disappeared beneath the waters of the stream.~
52    2,    8|         riverside and kept back the waters in a kind of eddy, as in
53    2,    8|           to keep them in the white waters when, a quarter of a mile
54    2,    8|        large stretches of the black waters, which they so greatly prefer.
55    2,    9|             down myself beneath the waters,” replied Benito, “and search
56    2,    9|             can descend beneath the waters and remain there a certain
57    2,    9|          was to be feared below the waters it was rather some cayman
58    2,    9|           known to prefer the black waters of the tributaries of the
59    2,   10|             the power to divert the waters of the river, to turn them
60    2,   10|   penetrated deep through the clear waters, and the magnificent sun,
61    2,   10|   exceedingly blurred, but here the waters seemed to be impregnated
62    2,   10|        mirror glimmered through the waters. At the same time scores
63    2,   10|      limpidity of these transparent waters still allowed the light
64    2,   10|            had left him beneath the waters.~And while Benito could
65    2,   11|             second corpse which the waters of the Amazon had given
66    2,   11|             disappeared beneath the waters of the Amazon.~Ten minutes
67    2,   20|             greater rapidity on the waters now swollen by the floods.
68    2,   20|              bathing with its black waters the houses of Obidos, situated
69    2,   20|              with its greenish-gray waters descending from the south-west;
70    2,   20|             stretched down into the waters like the claws of gigantic
71    2,   20|           came the Tocantins, whose waters, due to the different rivers
72    2,   20|             mass of timber, and the waters of the Amazon literally
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