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1 1, 5| of the sea in which one island, Marajo, has a circumference 2 1, 6| the dimensions of a small island.~It was in this jangada, 3 1, 10| if we were afloat on an island drifted quietly away from 4 1, 10| Only we have made the island with our own hands; it belongs 5 1, 10| imagination—Sixty-fourth Island or Sixty-fifth Island, any 6 1, 10| Sixty-fourth Island or Sixty-fifth Island, any more than Sixth Street 7 1, 10| the easterly shore of the island of Sinicure; but the pilot, 8 1, 10| arrived alongside a narrow island, called Napo Island, from 9 1, 10| narrow island, called Napo Island, from the name of the river 10 1, 10| jangada was abreast the little island of Mango, which causes the 11 1, 11| arrived near the large island of San Pablo, and the following 12 1, 11| June alongside the large island of Jahuma.~The setting of 13 1, 11| the left bank and on the island of Jahuma stood up in sharp 14 1, 11| Garral, we are off the Ronde Island. We are passing the frontier!”~“ 15 1, 11| and earnestly at the Ronde Island, with the waves breaking 16 1, 12| than that of fortifying the Island of the Ronde, a little above 17 1, 12| through the middle of this island.~Above, the river is Peruvian, 18 1, 12| tributaries.~The post at the island of the Ronde has been abandoned 19 1, 14| to mouth has not a single island, nor a single rapid, to 20 1, 14| navigation.”~They had passed the island of Araria, the Archipelago 21 1, 14| the Calderon islands, the island of Capiatu, and many others 22 1, 15| after having touched at the island of Capuro, passed the mouth 23 1, 16| spent in descending to the island of Yapura, after which the 24 1, 16| securely moored off the island of Catua, so as to pass 25 1, 16| promised to be dark.~On this island, as soon as the sun rose 26 1, 16| behind the trees in the island, playing several airs in 27 1, 17| August they put into the island of Cocos.~They there passed 28 1, 18| they left on the right the island of Baroso, formed by a furo 29 1, 18| pilot, between Calderon Island and the shore, was very 30 1, 18| to a great portion of the island being slightly above the 31 1, 18| southern point of Muras Island, on the right bank of the 32 1, 20| the nearest point of the island.~The scoundrel at last disappeared.~ 33 2, 2| preparations for leaving the island. The maneuver necessitated 34 2, 2| ropes were cast off from the island. The jangada, again started 35 2, 8| portion of the river.~Not an island, not an islet, checked the 36 2, 20| the beginning of the large island of Marajo. This island is 37 2, 20| large island of Marajo. This island is quite a province in itself. 38 2, 20| here and there gliding past island covered with muritis palms;