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1 1, 1| me from the coast of the Atlantic to the Upper Amazon. But 2 1, 5| to lose themselves in the Atlantic Ocean eight hundred leagues 3 1, 5| tributaries, discharges into the Atlantic over two hundred and fifty 4 1, 5| along its own canal into the Atlantic.”~“And what a mouth! An 5 1, 5| twenty-eight hundred miles from the Atlantic, and can be ascended by 6 1, 5| which come from off the Atlantic.~And the provinces to which 7 1, 6| hundreds of leagues to the Atlantic coast.~The whole time the 8 1, 8| to lose themselves in the Atlantic eight hundred leagues away? 9 1, 12| hundred leagues from the Atlantic. But it is not so with the “ 10 1, 14| himself as a passenger on an Atlantic steamer, who is free to 11 1, 16| the coasting-trade on the Atlantic seaboard.~When the two girls 12 1, 19| province?”~“No! I come from the Atlantic seaboard in the north of 13 2, 1| eastward to the coast of the Atlantic.~Manaos was formerly called 14 2, 16| long before he reached the Atlantic. And supposing he reached 15 2, 16| Pacific than on that of the Atlantic.~Araujo’s approval was most 16 2, 20| boundary to the east except the Atlantic.~“How magnificent!” remarked 17 2, 20| which flowed off toward the Atlantic, one going away northeastward, 18 2, 20| districts of the Amazon and the Atlantic seaboard, formed a procession