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 1    1,    1|          half-breed, Indian, nor negro. He was a white of Brazilian
 2    1,    2|       that is to say, half-breed negro and Indian, and of all the
 3    1,    5|     Manaos, where the superb Rio Negro joins it, it takes the name
 4    1,    5|       Pizarro, descended the Rio Negro, arrived on the main river
 5    1,    5|    Tapajoz, the Madeira, the Rio Negro, or the Purus, make their
 6    1,    5|          On the banks of the Rio Negro there are only a few half-breeds,
 7    1,    7|     brambles were too thick, the negro, felling-sword in hand,
 8    1,    9|       river and its tributaries. Negro deserters, escaped from
 9    1,    9|          the servants, Indian or negro, of the fazenda.~Fragoso
10    1,   11|      same time descended the Rio Negro, stopping several days at
11    1,   11|  remounted the Amazon to the Rio Negro, and returned to the forest
12    1,   11|          instead of going up the Negro it continued in the Amazon,
13    1,   11|         to go on in front with a negro who had never wished to
14    1,   18|          the approach of the Rio Negro, the most remarkable of
15    1,   18|          the junction of the Rio Negro that it takes the name which
16    1,   18|         off the mouth of the Rio Negro, before the capital of the
17    2,    1|        the embouchure of the Rio Negro.~Manaos is not built on
18    2,    1|         the left bank of the Rio Negro, the most important and
19    2,    1|       surrounding plain.~The Rio Negro, which was discovered by
20    2,    1| innumerable streams into the Rio Negro from the west and north,
21    2,    1|    called Moura, or Barra de Rio Negro. From 1757 to 1804 it was
22    2,    1|           a tributary of the Rio Negro. Here was the Empire of
23    2,    1|      different tribes of the Rio Negro.~Three principal thoroughfares
24    2,    2|         force by that of the Rio Negro, and to make for the embouchure
25    2,    2|       above the mouth of the Rio Negro, and fairly in the current
26    2,    2|          black waters of the Rio Negro, near rather a high bluff
27    2,    6|    landed on the bank of the Rio Negro and started for the town.~
28    2,    6|         the left bank of the Rio Negro, down to its mouth.~Benito
29    2,    6|      between the bank of the Rio Negro and that of the Amazon.
30    2,    7|           On the bank of the Rio Negro there was a constant coming
31    2,    7|       and currents where the Rio Negro and the Amazon join, and
32    2,    7|         After descending the Rio Negro they arrived near the bank
33    2,    8|          confluence with the Rio Negro.~“If Torres,” he said to
34    2,    8|        its junction with the Rio Negro, makes a sudden bend, and
35    2,    8|        the river between the Rio Negro and the Bar of Frias into
36    2,    8|        the confluence of the Rio Negro and regain the jangada.~
37    2,    8|         different. Go to the Rio Negro, and there you will see
38    2,    9|     quays on the bank of the Rio Negro. The submarine works were
39    2,   10|         to the influx of the Rio Negro, the case hidden in Torres40    2,   10|     which the current of the Rio Negro had swept into the bed of
41    2,   11|        the embouchure of the Rio Negro she hoisted her colors and
42    2,   14|        elapsed.~Bobo was a freed negro, who was the privileged
43    2,   14|      whose flaming eyes made the negro quake again.~Bobo advanced.~“
44    2,   16|    through the town into the Rio Negro. This canal afforded an
45    2,   16|        They could ascend the Rio Negro, enter the canal, and, crossing
46    2,   16|           To get away by the Rio Negro into the north of the province,
47    2,   16|    follow the canal into the Rio Negro, descend this tributary
48    2,   16|          which led along the Rio Negro. They satisfied themselves
49    2,   16|          to the mouth of the Rio Negro was easy enough, and the
50    2,   19|        round the bend of the Rio Negro, the hurrahs of the whole
51    2,   20|         that the province of Rio Negro terminates. The jurisdiction
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