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 1    1,    9|         It is as well to add that Araujo—that was his name—never
 2    1,   10|     moment of departure had come. Araujo, the pilot, got into his
 3    1,   10|     between Iquitos and Pucalppa.~Araujo, who did not forget to clear
 4    1,   11|         the mission.~For two days Araujo was very busy. The bed of
 5    1,   11|           Yaquita.~At this moment Araujo, the pilot, came aft and
 6    1,   15|      country so difficult.~But if Araujo had no map to guide him,
 7    1,   17|           five mouths.~Hereabouts Araujo the pilot managed with great
 8    1,   17|         quarters along the sides. Araujo, seated at the bow, was
 9    1,   17|      taken refuge in the cabin of Araujo, and the cabin had just
10    1,   18|          either side.~In this all Araujo’s ability was shown, and
11    1,   18|           the port, but the pilot Araujo very properly would not
12    2,    2|          At this moment the pilot Araujo, who had been observing
13    2,    2|      replied Manoel. “Let us go.”~Araujo, with an approving nod,
14    2,    2|          to drift off diagonally. Araujo, cleverly profiting by the
15    2,    7|       will recover it!”~The pilot Araujo was then summoned and informed
16    2,    8|         contain.~At this juncture Araujo displayed not only zeal
17    2,    8|       breadth, perhaps,” answered Araujo, “throughout its length,
18    2,    8|         must be admitted. But was Araujo mistaken? The old pilot
19    2,    8|       there come to grief.~And so Araujo was right in declaring that
20    2,    8| conversant with the locality than Araujo, and when he affirmed that
21    2,    8|           escaped the scrutiny of Araujo and his Indians.~But all
22    2,    8|        salvation. Benito, Manoel, Araujo had not even to stir up
23    2,    8|       before the sun disappeared, Araujo, finding it useless to continue
24    2,    8|          have done that,” replied Araujo; “and I maintain what I
25    2,    8|    thought proper to reply, “Yes, Araujo; the body of Torres is in
26    2,    8|      Fragoso waited anxiously for Araujo’s reply.~The pilot was silent
27    2,    9|      favorable conditions.”~“Tell Araujo, Fragoso, and our men, and
28    2,    9|           as had been observed by Araujo, not one of these amphibians
29    2,    9|      jangada, under the orders of Araujo, gently propelled it with
30    2,   10|   alongside. Manoel, Fragoso, and Araujo came close to him, waiting
31    2,   10|           been able to penetrate. Araujo approved of this plan, and
32    2,   16|          the command of the pilot Araujo, should start from the jangada.
33    2,   16|         were in consultation with Araujo. They acquainted him with
34    2,   16|           safety of the fugitive.~Araujo approved of everything;
35    2,   16| continually descending the river.~Araujo had no objection to offer
36    2,   16|          on that of the Atlantic.~Araujo’s approval was most welcome
37    2,   16|           With the utmost secrecy Araujo at once set about his preparations.
38    2,   16|          confided to their chargeAraujo knew well that they would
39    2,   17|          not a hundred yards off. Araujo is there ready to take you
40    2,   20|         more regular description. Araujo, the pilot, was quite aware
41    2,   20|          Before evening the pilot Araujo had securely moored the
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