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 1    1,    1|     wandering in the forests of Peru, from which issue the waters
 2    1,    1|         as much; golden sols of Peru, worth, say, double; some
 3    1,    1|    under the name of “chica” in Peru, and more particularly under
 4    1,    3|         which the bed separates Peru from the republic of Ecuador.
 5    1,    5|        which penetrate Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, New Grenada, Venezuela,
 6    1,    5|        the inevitable fate, and Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia have
 7    1,    5|        that the Amazon rises in Peru, in the district of Huaraco,
 8    1,    5|    journey through Colombia and Peru up to the Brazilian frontier—
 9    1,    5|    miles into the very heart of Peru. To the right, again, near
10    1,    5|    their way into the center of Peru and Bolivia.~One can easily
11    1,    8|        frontiers of Ecuador and Peru—between the second and fourth
12    1,    9| national brandy, the “chica” of Peru; the mazato” of the Ucayali,
13    1,   12|       and that of its neighbor, Peru. This was no easy matter.~
14    1,   12|       the Rio Napo in the west, Peru attempted to reach eight
15    1,   15|        vessel can go up it into Peru without encountering insurmountable
16    2,    2|         within the frontiers of Peru. That is why we found Torres
17    2,    2|      And he knew that it was in Peru, at Iquitos, that for so
18    2,    4|         Where do you live?”~“In Peru, at the village of Iquitos.”~“
19    2,   17|      youth after his arrival in Peru. He again saw the fazender,
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