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 1    1,    8|           blacks, Fragoso, and the pilot who was to take charge of
 2    1,    9|         under the direction of the pilot.~To house the crew a good
 3    1,    9|           bow was the cabin of the pilot—we say in the bow, and not
 4    1,    9| communications with the banks. The pilot had to look after the channels
 5    1,    9|           to be in the bow.~If the pilot was the material director
 6    1,    9|         date, the 5th of June.~The pilot arrived the evening before.
 7    1,    9|           was on the raft with the pilot and some of the crew. It
 8    1,   10|    departure had come. Araujo, the pilot, got into his place at the
 9    1,   10|   unmooring.~At the command of the pilot the ropes were eased off,
10    1,   10|        island of Sinicure; but the pilot, well served by the crew,
11    1,   10| overflowing from a tazza.~Then the pilot, so as to follow a better
12    1,   10|      observation, chatted with the pilot and acted as manager. Yaquita,
13    1,   11|            attitude of repose. The pilot alone, standing in the bow,
14    1,   11|            this moment Araujo, the pilot, came aft and said:~“Joam
15    1,   12|       century, Alvarez Cabral, the pilot, took possession of it,
16    1,   14|            On the 30th of June the pilot signaled on the right the
17    1,   15|    required all the address of the pilot to steer through the archipelago,
18    1,   16|          daybreak, Benito gave the pilot the signal to start.~Away
19    1,   17|      mouths.~Hereabouts Araujo the pilot managed with great ease.
20    1,   18|            the 20th of August, the pilot, who kept near the right
21    1,   18|            The arm followed by the pilot, between Calderon Island
22    1,   18|         couple of hours,” said the pilot.~“Look well at it, then!”
23    1,   18|        arrive at the port, but the pilot Araujo very properly would
24    2,    2|    irrevocable.~At this moment the pilot Araujo, who had been observing
25    2,    7|           we will recover it!”~The pilot Araujo was then summoned
26    2,    8|           contrary,” continued the pilot, “the corpse has got stuck
27    2,    8|           Araujo mistaken? The old pilot of the Amazon could be relied
28    2,    8|            boats, in charge of the pilot, Benito, Fragoso, and Manoel,
29    2,    8|          This affirmation from the pilot was worth a good deal, and
30    2,    8|            it if——”~“If?” said the pilot.~“If it has not become the
31    2,    8|            for Araujo’s reply.~The pilot was silent for a few moments;
32    2,    8|           seen one,” continued the pilot, “it was because there were
33    2,    8|           from his fears, took the pilot’s hand and chook it, and
34    2,    8|           when she saw neither the pilot, nor Manoel, nor Benito,
35    2,    9|       instant reply of Benito.~The pilot and the barber were informed
36    2,   10|       Benito then explained to the pilot that his intention was to
37    2,   10|           of the assertions of the pilot, the thought recurred to
38    2,   16|           under the command of the pilot Araujo, should start from
39    2,   16|          under the guidance of the pilot, reach the confluence of
40    2,   16|        practical good sense of the pilot, and not without reason.
41    2,   20|        vigilant care of its trusty pilot; no more stoppages either
42    2,   20|           description. Araujo, the pilot, was quite aware of this.
43    2,   20|            her?~Before evening the pilot Araujo had securely moored
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