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 1    1,    1|         not amount to more than five hundred francs, and Torres
 2    1,    3|      Nanay, which is here about five hundred feet across, there
 3    1,    3|         workman could earn from five to six piastres a day, and
 4    1,    5| streamlets.”~“And in its course five hundred and sixty islands,
 5    1,    5|      circumference of more than five hundred leagues!”~“And whose
 6    1,    5|     northeast for a distance of five hundred and sixty miles,
 7    1,    7|        as “naudus,” from for to five feet high, accompanied by
 8    1,    9|    impressionable crowd.~Toward five oclock in the evening the
 9    1,   13|          CHAPTER XIII~TORRES~AT FIVE OCLOCK in the evening Fragoso
10    1,   14|         armed with sharp nails, five inches long, and which can
11    1,   15|         black waters by a mouth five hundred feet wide, and admired
12    1,   16|        date perhaps, for Ega is five hundred leagues away from
13    1,   16|       two days afterward, about five oclock, it stopped at the
14    1,   16| reservoir for different rivers. Five or six affluents run into
15    1,   17|         into the main river. At five oclock on the evening of
16    1,   17|        for large ships, of over five hundred leagues. It rises
17    1,   17|  southwest, and measures nearly five thousand feet across at
18    1,   17|         it enters the Amazon by five mouths.~Hereabouts Araujo
19    1,   18|      beach and departed. Before five days, if nothing intervered
20    1,   18|         waiting not for four or five days, but for seven or eight
21    1,   18|        on the 23d of August, at five oclock in the evening,
22    2,    1|       an ordinary town of about five thousand inhabitants, and
23    2,    2|     left side of the stream.~At five oclock in the evening it
24    2,    7|       help you in your search.”~Five minutes afterward the four
25    2,    8|        in the bed itself, about five hundred feet in width, that
26    2,    9| mortally wounded, it would take five or six days; but as he only
27    2,   13|         employ every one of the five hundred and twenty-five
28    2,   20|   wealthy town of not less than five thousand inhabitants, Indians
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