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 1    1,    1|    strange assemblage of letters formed the concluding paragraph
 2    1,    1|        the captains of the woods formed a peculiar class of adventurers,
 3    1,    1|         thick, heavy boots which formed the most substantial part
 4    1,    3|         Iquito Indians, who then formed the entire population, were
 5    1,    3|        settlement, then recently formed, extended for about half
 6    1,    3|        have been more delicately formed away from her home? If it
 7    1,    5|        sitting on the bank which formed the southern boundary of
 8    1,    5|         is the Ucayali, which is formed by the junction of the Paro
 9    1,    6|       These three kinds of craft formed the lesser flotilla of the
10    1,    6|         trees from his stock and formed immense rafts of floating
11    1,    6|       bank of the fazenda he had formed a large mound on which the
12    1,    7|          all the parasites which formed a little forest beneath
13    1,    7|     which, supple as a cord, had formed into a slipknot, and the
14    1,    8|          joists and planks which formed the floor of the jangada,
15    1,    9|           stern of the craft—and formed a part reserved for the
16    1,   10|  constantly torn from the banks, formed quite a flotilla of fragments
17    1,   10|       grasses tinted by the sun, formed a ruddy relief to the green
18    1,   10|        and Manoel, nearly always formed a group apart, discussing
19    1,   11|         sprinkled with cinnamon, formed enough to tempt a poor monk
20    1,   11|        slightly undulating bank, formed of ocherous earth and clay.~
21    1,   12|      braves and squaws will have formed around me. They will struggle
22    1,   12|       long array of anxious ones formed itself in the square. The
23    1,   16|    coasted along by vast beaches formed by undulating high domes,
24    1,   16|       them armed with blow-tubes formed of a reed peculiar to these
25    1,   17|       and solidifies. The layers formed in succession are detached
26    1,   18|      right the island of Baroso, formed by a furo of that name,
27    1,   18|    joining one bank to the other formed an immense cradle.~On the
28    2,    2|        his plan had already been formed to enter into communication
29    2,    5|      heart where convictions are formed, but he did not yet give
30    2,    6|       the direction of the angle formed by the two rivers at their
31    2,    6|         about the document which formed the material proof of his
32    2,   10| carefully explore a sort of hole formed in the slope of the bed,
33    2,   12|       after h, and so on, and he formed the following table:~    
34    2,   12|      cacophony! The lines he had formed with the letters of his
35    2,   12|           and that was all. They formed no word; they had no value.
36    2,   14|      correspond with those which formed the most important word,
37    2,   16|   slipped out of its socket, and formed a hook over which it might
38    2,   20|       and the Atlantic seaboard, formed a procession with the giant
39    2,   20| conditions, and soon of what had formed this jangada—that is to
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