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 1    1,    7|      added the girl; “who meet, bow to——”~“Mademoiselle!” said
 2    1,    9|      life of the blacks.~In the bow regular warehouses had arisen,
 3    1,    9|      picturesque aspect.~In the bow was the cabin of the pilot—
 4    1,    9|         the pilot—we say in the bow, and not at the stern, where
 5    1,    9|        this he had to be in the bow.~If the pilot was the material
 6    1,   10|       got into his place at the bow, and the crew, armed with
 7    1,   11|      the raft, gamboling at the bow and stern, and making the
 8    1,   11|    pilot alone, standing in the bow, showed his tall stature,
 9    1,   11|         top of the staff in the bow, and the breeze was scarcely
10    1,   14|        not walking alone in the bow of the jangada, he kept
11    1,   14|     frontlet of macaw feathers, bow, and blow-tube, have they
12    1,   15|       stickkept himself in the bow of the boat, while the other
13    1,   16|         his cabin he was in the bow of the raft.”~“And what
14    1,   17|         after taking him to the bow of the jangada, “I have
15    1,   17|        arrival of Torres in the bow of the raft broke off the
16    1,   17|    sides. Araujo, seated at the bow, was watching the current
17    1,   17|         cries were heard in the bow.~“Caymans! caymans!”~Manoel
18    1,   17|    reply.~“There she is, on the bow of the jangada!” said Benito.~“
19    1,   17| distraction, when he got to the bow of the jangada.~Suddenly
20    1,   19|      family strolled toward the bow of the jangada. Manoel and
21    2,    6|         who were talking in the bow of the jangada.~“Manoel,”
22    2,   10|         uncurving itself like a bow, again attacked the diver.~
23    2,   17|      police, after a respectful bow, retired with the warder
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