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 1    1,    2|          not been content to give four hands—she has shown herself
 2    1,    2|          seize the trunk with his four hands, to climb with the
 3    1,    3|           where a herd doubles in four years, and where ten per
 4    1,    3|      profits of his business, and four years after his arrival
 5    1,    3|         In the year 1852—of which four months had already passed
 6    1,    5|           Putumayo to the Amazon! Four thousand miles of waterway,
 7    1,    5|       Grenada, Venezuela, and the four Guianas—English, French,
 8    1,    5|       would require not less than four months, owing to the conditions
 9    1,    6|         paddlers, and of three or four tons burden: “egariteas,”
10    1,    6|        calm weather were rowed by four long paddles not at all
11    1,    6|         and twenty feet high, and four feet thick at their base;
12    1,    7|         you. Come on!”~And so the four, followed by the black,
13    1,    9|          among whom were three or four complete families, with
14    1,    9|          being closed in on their four faces, of which only one
15    1,    9|           was worth from three to four francs. The jangada also
16    1,    9|          come to a halt. Three or four ubas, and two pirogues,
17    1,   11|       pole star, on the south the four brilliants of the Southern
18    1,   11|         whose song is composed of four notes, in perfect accord; “
19    1,   12|         Tabatinga is estimated at four hundred, nearly all Indians,
20    1,   12|          of its sentinel, nor are four small mortars present to
21    1,   12|     high-art coiffures, three and four stories high, and the great
22    1,   14|         main artery by a mouth of four hundred meters in extent,
23    1,   15|        forming an estuary of some four hundred feet across, in
24    1,   15|        the two pointed snouts and four pinions of the lamantins.~
25    1,   16|    account of them.~A distance of four leagues separated the mooring-place
26    1,   17|        stems to a height of about four feet, are in good condition
27    1,   17|       they were highly satisfied.~Four days later, on the 14th
28    1,   18|        waiting—to waiting not for four or five days, but for seven
29    1,   19|     chosen by the superintendent, four cavalrymen from the district
30    1,   20|      contempt Joam Garral ordered four of his people to land him
31    2,    1|        Paris meridian. It is some four hundred and twenty leagues
32    2,    1| intersected every now and then by four canals, which are occasionally
33    2,    3|         happened up to this time. Four years after the young clerk,
34    2,    6|      prisoner that very day about four oclock in the afternoon.~
35    2,    7|        Five minutes afterward the four boats started from the raft.
36    2,    8|           returned to their task.~Four of the boats, in charge
37    2,    8|         and the Bar of Frias into four portions. They set to work
38    2,    9|       were ordered to go with the four boats and the Indians to
39    2,    9|          work the air-pump, while four Indians from the jangada,
40    2,   13|          of? Of two, or three, or four, or nine, or ten? Is it
41    2,   14|         now the 28th. In three or four days more the minister would
42    2,   19|      Manoel and Lina and Fragoso.~Four days afterward, on the fourth
43    2,   20|          day, the 15th of Octoberfour months and a half after
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