Part, chapter

 1    1,    1|      and was wandering in the forests of Peru, from which issue
 2    1,    1|   agoutis which abound in the forests of the Upper Amazon, where
 3    1,    1|      as he was to live in the forests of South America, he was
 4    1,    1|      the complex voice of the forests of the New World. Reclining
 5    1,    1|      solitude of the Peruvian forests could hear, and which no
 6    1,    2|       monkeys which haunt the forests of the Upper Amazongraceful
 7    1,    2|      pretty numerous in these forests.~Torres had obviously little
 8    1,    3|     the midst of these superb forests of the Upper Amazon, some
 9    1,    3|        in the middle of these forests, on that bank of the river
10    1,    5|  diminished numbers among the forests of Japura.~The Tunantins
11    1,    6|    invigorating influences of forests, fields, and running waters.~
12    1,    6|     part of those magnificent forests which, in the central districts
13    1,    6|      have some hunting in the forests which line the banks,” added
14    1,    6|       penetrate the Amazonian forests, a large blade slightly
15    1,    6|      in the depths of the old forests which have escaped the woodman’
16    1,    7|       fact, in these tropical forests light does not seem to be
17    1,    7|       for the last time these forests of Central America, which
18    1,    9|     on the islands and in the forests bordering on the stream.
19    1,    9|   time as the products of his forests.~There, in vast storerooms,
20    1,   10|     ruddy relief to the green forests on the horizon.~The jangada
21    1,   10|       chase. If, however, the forests of Iquitos failed him with
22    1,   11|     the king of the Amazonian forests, go about almost naked.~
23    1,   11|  magnificent sermon are these forests of the Amazon!” has been
24    1,   12|     by fallings-off, but were forests in all their native virginity!
25    1,   14|    obliged to walk across the forests. This is what Torres had
26    1,   15|     Quito, through the finest forests of wild cacao-trees. Navigable
27    1,   15| islands shaded with the grand forests of cacao-trees. The sky
28    1,   17|  basin of the Amazon, but the forests of seringueira trees are
29    1,   18|      On each side were massed forests of giant trees, whose summits
30    1,   18|       with in these Amazonian forests reptiles from thirty to
31    2,    6|       had replaced the former forests.~Benito did not speak; he
32    2,   20|       place of the curtain of forests which had shut them in up
33    2,   20|      the midst of magnificent forests, here and there gliding
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License