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 1    1,    1|      lighted up, and after about a dozen whiffs his eyes closed,
 2    1,    3|      slaves whom he owned, and the dozen Indians whom he hired, he
 3    1,    6|        able to carry from one to a dozen paddlers, and of three or
 4    1,    9|          demijohns, holding half a dozen gallons each, of excellent “
 5    1,   10|      islands, of which there are a dozen between Iquitos and Pucalppa.~
 6    1,   10|           cabiai, not to mention a dozen partridges, enriched the
 7    1,   12| half-cracked hill of clay, stand a dozen houses, covered with the
 8    1,   12|       about twenty reis, or half a dozen centimes each, the natives
 9    1,   15|           six hundred feet long, a dozen wide, and six deep. After
10    1,   16|            the village of Coary, a dozen houses, considerably dilapidated,
11    1,   19|         something like a park of a dozen leagues in circumference,
12    1,   19|            after being sorted in a dozen sieves with holes of different
13    1,   20|          and hailed the jangada. A dozen paddlers had swiftly brought
14    2,    2|           of the tributary about a dozen miles down on the left bank.~
15    2,    7|          two pirogues, two ubas, a dozen of our Indians, and make
16    2,   12|           were divided into half a dozen paragraphs.~“Hum!” said
17    2,   18|         from the g and the a was a dozen letters, and hence impossible
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