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 1    1,    8|     sufficient for the service on board. To work the jangada along
 2    1,    9|          fancy of the natives.~On board the jangada there was a
 3    1,    9|           and of it there were on board a respectable number of
 4    1,    9|          rigging, were carried on board, and afforded easy communications
 5    1,   10|        any intention of coming on board. It is asserted that these
 6    1,   11|           Manoel also remained on board. The mosquitoes of Loreto
 7    1,   11|          business and returned on board, his face and hands were
 8    1,   12|          add, that you took me on board the jangada and gave me
 9    1,   12|        and ball I have brought on board, and which I can manage
10    1,   12|           come and have theirs on board the jangada.~The commandant
11    1,   12|         not had time to return on board, but had had to content
12    1,   13|         to Tabatinga?”~“Yes.”~“On board a raft, on which I was given
13    1,   13|        like you.”~“Is he alone on board the jangada?”~“No,” replied
14    1,   13|          settle that later on, on board the jangada.”~“But I do
15    1,   13|      Benito, “if you will come on board the jangada you will be
16    1,   13|           afterward Torres was on board the jangada. Benito introduced
17    1,   13|         better get your things on board.”~“Oh, that will not take
18    1,   14|         An extra passenger was on board. Whence came this Torres?
19    1,   14|          nature.~In taking him on board the fazender had obeyed
20    1,   14|         idea of taking passage on board the raft? Many times he
21    1,   14|           Torres also remained on board, and showed no desire to
22    1,   16|            he is going to stay on board, Miss Lina, but you wold
23    1,   16|              Miss Lina!”~“Stay on board and keep watch on Torres
24    1,   16|           occurred in the life on board, which proceeded with almost
25    1,   17|        rise to a violent scene on board, said nothing on the subject
26    1,   17|           offering to take him on board this raft?”~“Be calm, Benito,
27    1,   20|         himself known and came on board.~At the moment Joam Garral
28    2,    2|            Why did Torres come on board the jangada?”~“To see to
29    2,    6|        the jangada, and I went on board with the intention of making
30    2,    6|          reason of your coming on board the raft. Possessed of a
31    2,    7|         were at Ega I remained on board, at Lina’s advice, to keep
32    2,    8|           solid bar—were taken on board, and when the boats had
33    2,    8|    minutes later they were all on board the jangada. During the
34    2,   11|           which had been taken on board by the Indians. His sojourn
35    2,   13|           had left his friends on board the jangada at work on the
36    2,   15|           when he was not seen on board, and did not appear during
37    2,   15| contributed to bringing Torres on board the raft, had not made away
38    2,   15|       place he had brought him on board the jangada, to become a
39    2,   16|         on the banks.~But once on board, where was Joam Dacosta
40    2,   16|         The young men returned on board by way of the canal bank,
41    2,   19|      leave of their host to go on board once more and continue their
42    2,   19|          dined with the family on board the giant raft, and when
43    2,   20|        Among those who hurried on board one of the first pirogues
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