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 1    1,    6|    Indian and his family for a floating home.~These three kinds
 2    1,    6|        formed immense rafts of floating wood, of joists, beams,
 3    1,    6|       would become a veritable floating village—to wait the time
 4    1,    8|   according to their sizes and floating power, which of course had
 5    1,    8|  disposed with taste about the floating home. No one is likely to
 6    1,    8|      transform our raft into a floating garden?”~“Would you like
 7    1,   11|    Marahua Indians, whose long floating hair, and mouths opening
 8    1,   11|    canoe, damaged by rocks and floating trees, became useless. It
 9    1,   14| reddish-brown cloth, which was floating level with the jangada.~“
10    1,   15|        these moving points for floating wreckage, but the natives
11    2,    8|     Bar of Frias, which things floating near the surface are alone
12    2,    9|     and more favorable for his floating, for then the movements
13    2,    9|      the proper conditions for floating.~“And thus,” continued Manoel, “
14    2,   10|        stopped the corpse, if, floating between the two streams,
15    2,   10|        due to the raft, which, floating above his head, intercepted
16    2,   11|     the stream, pounced on the floating body. They were urubus,
17    2,   20|     which owes its name to the floating masses of vegetable remains
18    2,   20|      friends crowded on to the floating village as soon as it came
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