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1 1, 1| he thought, put him in a state to continue his road, and 2 1, 2| the sleeping to the waking state, was immediately on his 3 1, 3| Iquitos went about in almost a state of nudity. The Spaniards 4 1, 4| longer able to mistake the state of his feelings toward Minha, 5 1, 11| will likewise pass into the state of a legendary mind!”~“And 6 1, 12| It is to-day the largest state of South America, and has 7 1, 12| staircase, in a miserable state, cut in the cliff, allowed 8 1, 15| Indians, a third to the state, represented by the captains 9 1, 17| each other?~Such being the state of affairs it was certainly 10 2, 2| who had been observing the state of the river, came up to 11 2, 4| recrossing, as he sat in state in his magistrate’s chair.~ 12 2, 6| supposed that in Benito’s state of excitement he would be 13 2, 8| perfect knowledge of the state of the river at its confluence 14 2, 11| platform, was laid there in a state of complete inertia, not 15 2, 13| come in. He was in that state of excitement that solitude 16 2, 14| worked himself into such a state of exasperation that there 17 2, 16| iron bars in a miserable state of repair, which it would 18 2, 18| possible, and, despite the state of exhaustion in which he