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 1    1,    5|           and the force of whose current is felt by ships at eight
 2    1,    8|        as were taken, for if the current furnished the motive power,
 3    1,    9|          jangada was kept in the current, and had its direction altered
 4    1,    9|     river, the deviations of the current, the eddies which it was
 5    1,    9|       not be carried away by the current when it floated off.~Quite
 6    1,    9|         floated at last, and the current took it toward the middle
 7    1,   10|         the jangada a start. The current was not long in seizing
 8    1,   10|         the average speed of the current cannot be estimated at more
 9    1,   10|      keep up to the speed of the current which ran past it. There
10    1,   10|        deal of rapidity that its current, coming from the eastern
11    1,   10|         so as to follow a better current, which turned off from the
12    1,   10|          to the condition of the current, without giving the least
13    1,   11|    became more numerous, and the current, embarrassed by these obstacles,
14    1,   15|        with their huge wings the current of the Amazon. Among them
15    1,   16|      navigation much easier. The current is not so rapid and the
16    1,   17|        is about two leagues.~The current, too, took along the jangada
17    1,   17|        the bow, was watching the current which extended straight
18    1,   18|          which flowed the gentle current of the stream. It was impossible
19    1,   18|    replied Minha, “and which the current dandles like the breeze!”~“
20    2,    2|       raft slantingly across the current of the Amazon, here doubled
21    2,    2| profiting by the bendings of the current, which were due to the projections
22    2,    2|         Negro, and fairly in the current which was to take it to
23    2,    2|       stemming a rather powerful current, but a short mile below
24    2,    8|        first carried away by the current, we should have to drag
25    2,    8|        large basin. There was no current whatever near the shore,
26    2,    8|      even there no effect of the current could be traced.~The ubas
27    2,    8|          where the action of the current commenced to be felt.~“But
28    2,    8|          Bar of Frias, where the current was increased in force by
29    2,    8|         rise to the surface, the current would bear it away, and
30    2,   10|         out into the stream, the current was absolutely nil. Benito
31    2,   10|        recover the body, for the current could hardly touch it at
32    2,   10|      degree been affected by the current. But first he wanted to
33    2,   10|          center of the river the current increased in strength, the
34    2,   10|          skeleton, and which the current of the Rio Negro had swept
35    2,   19|       and began to move with the current, and when it disappeared
36    2,   20|      raft in the strength of the current.~Then came the Tocantins,
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