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 1    1,    1|     carried on in the province of Para, Torres had ascended the
 2    1,    2|      purpose descending thence to Para.”~“Very well, Mr. Torres,”
 3    1,    3|         means of the Amazon up to Para, was soon considerably extended
 4    1,    3|           twelve he was sent into Para, to Belem, and there, under
 5    1,    4|           be married here, but at Para. Madame Valdez is an invalid;
 6    1,    4|        Belem, and the seacoast of Para; though he had seen each
 7    1,    4|          the Lower Amazon, and to Para, where we have never been.
 8    1,    5|           in front of the fort of Para. This immense journey had
 9    1,    6|         huge convoy of goods into Para. From this point of view
10    1,    6|       trunks, which were taken to Para in charge of capable pilots
11    1,    7|           shall not find again in Para, and to bid them a fast
12    1,    8|        had offered to take him to Para, on the road to which he
13    1,    8|      within, as after arriving in Para they could easily return
14    1,    9|    emptied before they arrived at Para.~The special cellar of the
15    1,    9|          sale in the provinces of Para.~Some may feel astonished
16    1,    9|        was preparing to return to Para, to end his days in one
17    1,   10|         where would it finish? In Para, at Belem, eight hundred
18    1,   10|           very little about it in Para, and here we have been passing
19    1,   11|           we shall take them into Para,” said Manoel, “where there
20    1,   11|          yet found their way into Para—or rather that, for my part,
21    1,   11|         Manaos, and going on into Para, halting at every port,
22    1,   13|        river?”~“Precisely.”~“Into Para?”~“No, only to Manaos, where
23    1,   15|         provinces of Amazones and Para. The manufacture of “manteigna
24    1,   16|      finest towns in Amazones and Para!”~“Quite so, and he is also
25    1,   16|         hundred leagues away from Para, and this is tiself many
26    1,   18| unceasingly; “but I never thought Para was such a long way off!”~
27    1,   18|    shortly bless in the waters of Para.~“Eat, padre,” said Benito,
28    1,   20|           wait for our arrival in Para for the wedding of Minha
29    2,    4|     responsibility of taking into Para a large raft, and a cargo
30    2,    7|         in the O Diario do Grand Para, the most widely circulated
31    2,   15|         for the “Diario do Grand Para” had reproduced it in facsimile.
32    2,   19|          descent of the Amazon to Para, where the voyage was intended
33    2,   20|   terminates. The jurisdiction of Para then commences; and on the
34    2,   20|           in this jurisdiction of Para, Manoel was at home, and
35    2,   20|           the natural area of the Para, is not subject to the visitations
36    2,   20|           Santa Maria de Belem do Para—the “town” as they call
37    2,   20|        capital of the province of Para?~It was in the course of
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