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 1    1,    6|      to lose. The beginning of June was the best season to start,
 2    1,    8|        reaching its maximum in June, gradually falls until October.~
 3    1,    9|        EVENING OF THE FIFTH OF JUNE~WHILE THE master’s house
 4    1,    9|      ready to date, the 5th of June.~The pilot arrived the evening
 5    1,    9|        recurred.~On the 5th of June, toward the evening, the
 6    1,   10| IQUITOS TO PEVAS~ON THE 6th of June, the very next day, Joam
 7    1,   10|        of those winds which in June or July come from off the
 8    1,   10|      On the morrow, the 7th of June, the jangada breasted the
 9    1,   10|        the whole of the 7th of June the jangada continued to
10    1,   10|      the morning of the 7th of June that the jangada was abreast
11    1,   10|     the evening of the 11th of June, and was moored to the bank.~
12    1,   11|       rainbows.~On the 16th of June the jangada, after fortunately
13    1,   11|     the evening of the 20th of June, they found themselves at
14    1,   11|      the evening of the 23d of June alongside the large island
15    1,   12|     the evening of the 25th of June that the jangada stopped
16    1,   12|        the morrow, the 26th of June, the Garral family prepared
17    1,   14|        the morrow, the 27th of June, the cables were cast off,
18    1,   14|     the morning of the 30th of June there had been nothing particular
19    1,   14|    geographers.~On the 30th of June the pilot signaled on the
20    1,   17|      during the months of May, June, and July.~After having
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