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 1    1,    2|        the monkey could not be reached unless by surprise. Hence
 2    1,    2|        also, for he had nearly reached that degree of exhaustion
 3    1,    5|       with until this point is reached, where it curves to the
 4    1,    5|      record is most marvelous, reached the mouth.~In 1636 and 1637
 5    1,    5|     junction with the Marañon, reached the mouth at Napo on the
 6    1,    7|     Iquitos and Parianta, they reached the right bank of the Amazon.~
 7    1,    7|    Benito, “not without having reached the end of it!”~“Perhaps,”
 8    1,    9|      the evening the water had reached a level higher than that
 9    1,   11|     graves! Madame des Odonais reached Loreto, where we were a
10    1,   16|      of the 6th of August they reached the entrance to Lake Miana.~
11    2,    6|       hour afterward the three reached the bank to which the raft
12    2,    9|   without losing a moment, and reached the quay at Manaos. There
13    2,   10|       been avoided!~Benito had reached the bottom. His heavy shoes
14    2,   11|      at Frias. Just before she reached the embouchure of the Rio
15    2,   11|      In a few minutes they had reached the dwelling of Judge Jarriuez,
16    2,   12|       and the fourth, until he reached the end of the paragraph.~
17    2,   16| proceeded to Manaos. They soon reached the town, and passed through
18    2,   16|        arrested long before he reached the Atlantic. And supposing
19    2,   16|     Atlantic. And supposing he reached the coast, where and how
20    2,   16|       streets of the town, and reached the jangada.~Benito’s first
21    2,   16|        the young men when they reached the canal at the appointed
22    2,   18|   rooted in the ground. He had reached the entrance to a small
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