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 1    1,    1|   extra careful, and placed it near him in a hollow of a root
 2    1,    2|      been imprudent in putting near him in the crevice of the
 3    1,    2|    useless unless he could get near enough to hit him.~It soon
 4    1,    3|       left bank of the Amazon, near the seventy-fourth meridian,
 5    1,    4|     the separation which is so near! But I should be content
 6    1,    5|        comes in from the right near the mission station of Laguna.
 7    1,    5|     Peru. To the right, again, near the mission of San Joachim
 8    1,    5|        is almost deserted, and near the sources of the Japur
 9    1,    7|        or such thing comes too near, well——”~“But——” said Benito.~“
10    1,    7|    life was no longer met with near the ground, but at from
11    1,    7|       not advisable to get too near.~“After all,” said Benito,
12    1,    8|    another for Lina and Cybele near those of their mistresses,
13    1,    9|   quietly took up its position near the bank at the moment that
14    1,   11| approaching the banks, arrived near the large island of San
15    1,   11|     not to pass even the night near the banks, the jangada pushed
16    1,   12|   jangada was able to approach near enough to the bank for the
17    1,   13|     took possession of a cabin near to that of the barber. It
18    1,   15|        Matura, a town situated near a small river filled up
19    1,   15|    struck one of the cetaceans near his tail.~It was only necessary
20    1,   15|   night passed at the moorings near a slightly rising shore,
21    1,   17|     father, no matter if he is near to him or far from him,
22    1,   18|    August, the pilot, who kept near the right bank on account
23    2,    1|        built, it was reported, near the legendary lake of Parima—
24    2,    2|       leave the jangada moored near the Isle of Muras on the
25    2,    2|       waters of the Rio Negro, near rather a high bluff covered
26    2,    6|    before. Minha and Lina kept near her, waiting for the time
27    2,    7|     the Rio Negro they arrived near the bank of the Amazon,
28    2,    8|        was no current whatever near the shore, and the reeds
29    2,    8|   Frias, which things floating near the surface are alone able
30    2,   10|        Torres had disappeared.~Near him was a tangled mass of
31    2,   10|       be met with in the deeps near the Bar of Frias!~But he
32    2,   14|       or white, dared not come near him. Fortunately he was
33    2,   14|     seized a bell-pull hanging near his table. The bell rang
34    2,   16| through if they could only get near enough. The badly jointed
35    2,   17|       Manoel, distracted, kept near the window ready to carry
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