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Alphabetical [« »] pile 1 piles 3 pillows 1 pilot 43 pilots 1 pimaicaira 1 pimichin 1 | Frequency [« »] 43 find 43 four 43 ought 43 pilot 43 seen 43 tijuco 42 arrived | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances pilot |
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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