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 1    1,   10|        not repent having taken passage with us? Does it not seem
 2    1,   11|     whose summits shake at the passage of the lightest currents
 3    1,   11|      for permission for a free passage for Madame Odonais and her
 4    1,   13|         on which I was given a passage by a worther fazender who
 5    1,   13|    Joam Garral would give me a passage?”~“I do not doubt it,” replied
 6    1,   13|      my father will give you a passage.”~“Willingly,” said Torres; “
 7    1,   13|        asked him to give him a passage down to Manaos.~“I am happy,
 8    1,   14|        good luck to have got a passage on the raft.~From the moment
 9    1,   14|   companion the idea of taking passage on board the raft? Many
10    1,   16|     But you undertook to ask a passage for him before he had shown
11    1,   18|     elastic stems bend to give passage to the pirogues and close
12    1,   18| gymnotus nor sucuriju, and the passage across the submerged forest,
13    2,    2|        was I who offered him a passage on the raft!” exclaimed
14    2,    6|         I was waiting to get a passage on the jangada, and I went
15    2,    8|  elevation of the bed made the passage exceedingly difficult, and
16    2,   16|      he to hide and wait for a passage to put the sea between himself
17    2,   16|      and leave no trace of its passage, and a refuge could be found
18    2,   16|       Pacific coast and taking passage in some vessel leaving one
19    2,   16|  satisfied themselves that the passage of the pirogue would be
20    2,   16|     country he could procure a passage with less danger on the
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