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 1    1,    2|   more at my mercy! Pleasant journey to you, Joam Garral!”~And
 2    1,    3|     it was only necessary to journey a league further down the
 3    1,    4|   like to see Brazil, and to journey down this splendid river,
 4    1,    4|  said, in a firm voice. “The journey is necessary. When shall
 5    1,    5|    called the Marañon in its journey through Colombia and Peru
 6    1,    5|     people will pass as they journey down the Amazon.~To the
 7    1,    5|   fort of Para. This immense journey had important results—not
 8    1,    5|      not then exist, and the journey of Joam Garral would require
 9    1,    6|   high glee. The magnificent journey on the Amazon was to be
10    1,    8|  fazenda went with us on the journey, so as to make you fancy
11    1,   11|     mother who continued her journey toward the river—the mother
12    1,   13|   you might call a betrothal journey.”~“A voyage of betrothal,
13    1,   14|   and the raft continued its journey down the river.~An extra
14    1,   16|    southwest for forty daysjourney. At eight oclock the priogue
15    1,   18| amount of ceremony. Half the journey on the Amazon had been accomplished,
16    1,   19|     the convoy continues its journey to Rio de Janeiro. I should
17    2,    1|     in the midst of its long journey, and here will be unfolded
18    2,   20|    the jangada continued its journey down the river. Here, at
19    2,   20|     Manaos, halfway on their journey, could they ever have hoped
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