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Alphabetical [« »] pirarucus 1 pirate 1 pirates 1 pirogue 33 pirogues 13 pith 1 pitied 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 ah 33 doubt 33 forests 33 pirogue 33 received 32 appeared 32 black | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances pirogue |
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1 1, 10| encircles them through which a pirogue can with difficulty make 2 1, 15| and a few Indians took a pirogue and landed on the beach 3 1, 15| were therefore in luck. The pirogue was filled with these interesting 4 1, 15| on the morrow the large pirogue should take the whole family 5 1, 16| not take his place in the pirogue, and became, without appearing 6 1, 16| leagues, there and back, in a pirogue containing six persons, 7 1, 16| hoisted on the mast of the pirogue. Benito took the tiller, 8 1, 16| Ega.~After two hours the pirogue arrived at the port of this 9 1, 16| then they rejoined their pirogue, somewhat disillusioned 10 1, 16| took their places in the pirogue. The wind remained in the 11 1, 16| evening was the following:~A pirogue, going down the river, came 12 1, 18| Minha,” said Manoel. “In a pirogue there is doubtless nothing 13 1, 20| Garral.~And then, showing the pirogue to Torres, with a gesture 14 1, 20| was to take place, a large pirogue came off from the left bank 15 1, 20| unbent, he stepped into the pirogue.~It seemed, indeed, as though 16 2, 2| MOMENTS~SCARCELY HAD the pirogue which bore off Joam Garral, 17 2, 11| answered Fragoso, pointing to a pirogue then coming up to the raft 18 2, 11| surface.”~At this moment the pirogue came up to the raft with 19 2, 11| Fragoso, kneeling down in the pirogue, had already begun to undo 20 2, 11| The men came up to the pirogue.~Fragoso undid the belt 21 2, 11| said:~“And the corpse?”~The pirogue stopped.~In fact, the Indians 22 2, 11| were given to the second pirogue to recover the corpse, and 23 2, 11| Ten minutes afterward the pirogue arrived at Manaos. Benito 24 2, 16| of gaining the river if a pirogue were in waiting for the 25 2, 16| river. Neither by horse not pirogue could he be got out of danger 26 2, 16| that was to embark in the pirogue, follow the canal into the 27 2, 16| very heart of Bolivia. A pirogue could pass up it and leave 28 2, 16| that the passage of the pirogue would be quite possible, 29 2, 16| approaching night to take the pirogue up the canal without attracting 30 2, 16| was easy enough, and the pirogue would be able to pass unnoticed 31 2, 16| Madeira. In getting the pirogue ready, he announced his 32 2, 17| rope leads to the ground. A pirogue is waiting for you on the 33 2, 18| which, swifter far than any pirogue on the Amazon, had brought