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 1    1,    3|            There, on a bend of the stream, at the junction of the
 2    1,    5|            to become a magnificent stream. There are neither rapids
 3    1,    5|     Huallaga, which joins the main stream twenty-eight hundred miles
 4    1,    5|       village of Iquitos. Down the stream the tributaries become so
 5    1,    6|           easy to work against the stream; or “cobertas,” of twenty
 6    1,    6|         and abandon himself to the stream under exceptional conditions
 7    1,    6|         the banks of the river, up stream and down stream, even to
 8    1,    6|          river, up stream and down stream, even to the most distant
 9    1,    7|  interlacing branches, crossed the stream. The cipo, dividing into
10    1,    8|            the banks of the larger stream it would not be out of keeping
11    1,    9|           forests bordering on the stream. The river was expected
12    1,    9|          and missions. The immense stream no longer traverses a desert,
13    1,    9|      thrust against the bed of the stream, that the jangada was kept
14    1,   10|     jangada took the center of the stream between the numerous picturesque
15    1,   10|       Pucalppa, on the left of the stream, and those of the rivers
16    1,   10|      situated fifteen leagues down stream on the same left bank of
17    1,   10|        remained in the flow of the stream.~In the evening they arrived
18    1,   10|       strait. In the middle of the stream are scattered several islands
19    1,   11|           went on its way with the stream without even a halt. The
20    1,   11|        jangada pushed off into the stream.~On leaving Loreto the Amazon
21    1,   11|        they mingled with the white stream of the Amazon. After having
22    1,   11|         enthusiasm for the immense stream never failed.~“Unequaled
23    1,   12|        right a little further down stream.~Joam Garral had decided
24    1,   15|            re-enters the principal stream a hundred an twenty miles
25    1,   16|         its junction with the main stream.~All this day was spent
26    1,   16|       narrow channel into the main stream.~After catching a glimpse
27    1,   17|           over and was lost in the stream.~“Minha! Minha!” shouted
28    1,   18|          the gentle current of the stream. It was impossible to go
29    1,   18|            free course and a clear stream.”~“We shall be quite through
30    1,   18|     clusters, which shook with the stream.~Ibises half-lollingly posed
31    1,   18|           on the right bank of the stream. They only had to cross
32    2,    1|        numbers, some moored in the stream awaiting a favorable wind,
33    2,    2|            on the left side of the stream.~At five oclock in the
34    2,    7|          beneath the waters of the stream.~
35    2,    8| disappeared.~About fifty feet down stream a point jutted out from
36    2,    8|           carried away by the main stream. Where the bed of the river
37    2,    8|          irrevocably lost down the stream, a long way beyond the obstruction.
38    2,    8|      brought to the surface of the stream.~An hour’s rest was given
39    2,    8|        surface and floats down the stream. Yes, it is there, and not
40    2,    9|            he was lowered into the stream.~The men on the raft immediately
41    2,   10|           the Frias basin dry down stream, from the bar up to the
42    2,   10|         spurs running out into the stream, the current was absolutely
43    2,   10|           toward the center of the stream. If so, he would probably
44    2,   10|            disappeared beneath the stream.~The raft was then taken
45    2,   11|           along the surface of the stream, and these vigrations making
46    2,   11|           along the surface of the stream, pounced on the floating
47    2,   19|         again re-echoed across the stream.~
48    2,   20|           direction to that of the stream.~Already numerous vessels
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