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1 1, 4| less of a stranger in the town in which she will spend 2 1, 7| mistress of your house in our town of Belem than at the fazenda 3 1, 11| Loreto is the last Peruvian town situated on the left bank 4 1, 11| Cayenne. Once arrived in this town he wanted his family to 5 1, 12| Tabatinga, the first Brazilian town situated on the left bank, 6 1, 12| ashore and visiting the town.~The population of Tabatinga 7 1, 12| thus be called a garrison town, but the garrison is only 8 1, 12| set foot in a Brazilian town, it was otherwise with Yaquita 9 1, 12| it was an event for the town of Tabatinga, this visit 10 1, 13| Benito, coming into the town after dinner, appeared at 11 1, 14| formerly occupied by the town of the same name, whose 12 1, 14| San Pablo d’Olivença, a town of some importance, has 13 1, 14| principal authorities of the town, the commandant of the place, 14 1, 14| at Manaos and Belem.~The town is composed of some sixty 15 1, 14| would arrive before the town in seven weeks, or a little 16 1, 15| before San Jose de Matura, a town situated near a small river 17 1, 15| into the Amazon.~But the town of Ega is of some importance; 18 1, 16| to this.~Ega is a chief town with fifteen hundred inhabitants, 19 1, 16| functionaries living in a town, with their wives and children, 20 1, 16| the mooring-place from the town of Ega. Eight leagues, there 21 1, 16| Carmelites, which became a town in 1759, and which General 22 1, 16| astonished.~“What a large town!” said Minha.~“What houses! 23 1, 16| functionaries and merchants o the town pretentiously showed off 24 1, 16| to the magnificence of a town which one hour would give 25 1, 18| for you to settle in that town. That would be better than 26 2, 1| CHAPTER I~MANAOS~THE TOWN of Manaos is in 3° 8’ 4” 27 2, 1| capriciously intersect the town, and give it its slightly 28 2, 1| Dorado. It is an ordinary town of about five thousand inhabitants, 29 2, 1| knoll which overlooks the town. These are very few for 30 2, 1| These are very few for a town of Spanish origin, though 31 2, 1| irregularity run through the town, and they bear names highly 32 2, 1| Street!~In the west of the town is a magnificent avenue 33 2, 2| have spread through the town. That it was of a nature 34 2, 4| principal iguarapes of the town. To the voluntary prisoners 35 2, 6| Negro and started for the town.~Manaos was not so considerable 36 2, 6| principal streets of the town, inquiring of the tradesmen 37 2, 6| going through the lower town, and you will probably meet 38 2, 6| left the last houses of the town behind, and followed the 39 2, 11| through the streets of the town. In a few minutes they had 40 2, 12| Does that mean the African town on the banks of Tanganyika? 41 2, 16| Manaos. They soon reached the town, and passed through its 42 2, 16| cannot remain hidden in the town or on the jangada. Where 43 2, 16| canals which flow through the town into the Rio Negro. This 44 2, 16| refuge could be found in some town or village beyond the Brazilian 45 2, 16| slowly-filling streets of the town, and reached the jangada.~ 46 2, 18| that half a mile from the town the gallant creature fell, 47 2, 18| distance between there and the town he traversed in a few minutes. 48 2, 18| which opened one of the town gates.~There, in the midst 49 2, 20| left of the Amazon, and the town of Villa Bella, which is 50 2, 20| banks from Obidos up to the town of Monto Alegre.~Then there 51 2, 20| from Belem, quite a small town, and even a “citade” with 52 2, 20| then Santarem, a wealthy town of not less than five thousand 53 2, 20| progress of the raft, the town of Monto Alegre was passed, 54 2, 20| since 1845, an important town of a hundred houses. Throughout 55 2, 20| then the Moju, then the town of Santa Ana.~Majestically 56 2, 20| Maria de Belem do Para—the “town” as they call it in that 57 2, 20| for some days. The whole town knew the story of Joam Dacosta.