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 1    1,    1|               and I do not regret the voyage which has led me from the
 2    1,    2|      Brazilian frontier?”~“Yes, for a voyage of some months,” replied
 3    1,    5|             wife until the end of the voyage.”~
 4    1,    6|              his family to start on a voyage for several months, but,
 5    1,    6|             of making the most of the voyage by carrying a huge convoy
 6    1,    6|            not preparing for a simple voyage; for them it was a permanent
 7    1,    8|     discussion it was decided, as the voyage was to be of some months’
 8    1,    9|              during the course of the voyage was to take his meals with
 9    1,   10|              passed on the right.~The voyage had commenced—where would
10    1,   11|              appears that on its last voyage, Miss Lina,” replied Fragoso, “
11    1,   11| notwithstanding the dangers of such a voyage across the continent, she
12    1,   11|              ship and the escort. The voyage at first was favorable;
13    1,   13|              we get to the end of the voyage.”~“Good!” said the smiling
14    1,   13|              a betrothal journey.”~“A voyage of betrothal, of pleasure,
15    1,   14|         particular to distinguish the voyage. Occasionally they met a
16    1,   17|            arriving at the end of our voyage, and that in a few days
17    1,   18|         nothing intervered with their voyage, the raft would reach the
18    1,   18|             of this first part of the voyage, was not served without
19    1,   20|             had boldly undertaken the voyage with the sole object of
20    2,    1|         necessary to sketch. Here the voyage of the giant raft, so tragically
21    2,    3|            all his people. During the voyage, to the great astonishment
22    2,    5|              not met with you on your voyage, what would you have done
23    2,   16|              eventualities during the voyage on the Madeira. In getting
24    2,   19|             Amazon to Para, where the voyage was intended to terminate
25    2,   20|             of the second part of the voyage down the mighty river. It
26    2,   20|              coming to the end of the voyage which they had thought they
27    2,   20|              its last halt, after its voyage of eight hundred leagues
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