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 1    1,    1|           he fell asleep.~[1] One thousand reis are equal to three
 2    1,    1|      conto of reis is worth three thousand francs.~
 3    1,    5|       continued Manoel, “like the thousand tentacles of some gigantic
 4    1,    5|        ascend for more than three thousand miles from its mouth.”~“
 5    1,    5|      Putumayo to the Amazon! Four thousand miles of waterway, which
 6    1,    6|       departure, and there were a thousand details to look after for
 7    1,    7|       soon?” asked Manoel.~“No; a thousand times no!” cried Benito, “
 8    1,    8|          that the raft measured a thousand feet long and sixty broad,
 9    1,    8|           a superificies of sixty thousand square feet. They were,
10    1,    8|          make himself useful in a thousand ways. He was a very intelligent
11    1,    9|         In the first place, seven thousand arrobas of caoutchouc, each
12    1,   11|    measures more than two hundred thousand millions of leagues, there
13    1,   11|      Manoel. “There she was, at a thousand leagues from the ocean which
14    1,   14|          The mouth is about three thousand feet in width, and the river
15    1,   14| importance, has not less than two thousand inhabitants, derived from
16    1,   15|          Mexico. Fonteboa has one thousand inhabitants, drawn from
17    1,   16|          mouth of the Japura, six thousand six hundred feet wide, was
18    1,   17|          and measures nearly five thousand feet across at its junction
19    1,   19|         return was about eighteen thousand carats. Ah! there have been
20    1,   19|          so pleasant, and the two thousand negroes employed in that
21    2,    1|       ordinary town of about five thousand inhabitants, and of these
22    2,    1|           of these at least three thousand are in government employ.
23    2,    9|       Plunge in a hundred times—a thousand times!” exclaimed Manoel. “
24    2,   10|           It seemed as though the thousand pieces of a broken mirror
25    2,   13|           hundred and sixty-eight thousand and eight hundred different
26    2,   13|           hundred and twenty-five thousand and six hundred minutes
27    2,   15|          contos (or three hundred thousand francs) was promised to
28    2,   19|     twenty-second of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six,
29    2,   20|        town of not less than five thousand inhabitants, Indians for
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