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1 1, 1| unlike the majority of his companions, was neither half-breed, 2 1, 3| they became inseparable companions.~Manoel, born in 1832, was 3 1, 5| at the equator, left his companions Bouguer and Godin des Odonais, 4 1, 7| of going far from their companions in pursuit of any game. 5 2, 6| its mouth.~Benito and his companions soon left the last houses 6 2, 6| to the front, and his two companions had to hurry on to avoid 7 2, 6| would not even give his companions time to dress his wound, 8 2, 8| task that Benito and his companions were employed till the evening. 9 2, 8| it was who addressed his companions, and said: “To-morrow we 10 2, 10| Neither Manoel nor his companions could suspect the horrible 11 2, 11| Manoel, repeated by all his companions, one of the pirogues was 12 2, 11| at Manaos. Benito and his companions jumped ashore, and hurried 13 2, 12| dismissing Benito and his companions, Judge Jarriquez had an 14 2, 15| sure that one of Torres’ companions has recently died, would 15 2, 16| deal of anxiety among his companions. He stowed away in the boat 16 2, 18| intimate friend among his companions who has recently died?”~“ 17 2, 18| has not lied. One of his companions, with whom he was very intimate,