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 1    1,    5|        Pastuca; and the Guallaga comes in from the right near the
 2    1,    5|        Laguna. On the left there comes the Chambyra and the Tigré,
 3    1,    7|     ounce, jaguar, or such thing comes too near, well——”~“But——”
 4    1,    7|        eyes, who, when the night comes, illuminate the forest with
 5    1,    7|       poet himself when his time comes, and he admires as much
 6    1,   10|          of the river which here comes in from the north-northwest,
 7    1,   11|          jaquetibas,” when night comes on to dim their glowing
 8    1,   14| important affluent of the Amazon comes from the southwest, and
 9    1,   14|          in width, and the river comes in some miles above the
10    1,   15|      where the blood most easily comes, and principally behind
11    1,   15|    waters of the Cayaratu, which comes in at Fonteboa. Six brown
12    1,   16|    instant. This large tributary comes into the Amazon through
13    1,   17|        he has whenever my father comes into his sight.”~“Well,
14    1,   18|       that generous liquor which comes from the coasts of Oporto
15    2,    2|     bearing of Joam Dacosta, who comes forward to say to justice, ‘
16    2,   13|        by chance, the first that comes; for instance:~Judge Jarriquez
17    2,   13|         and so that every cipher comes underneath a letter. This
18    2,   14| understand—the first number than comes into your head.”~“76223,”
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