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 1    1,    3|      house was alone visible.~A vast meadow, laboriously cleared
 2    1,    5|        you call it a basin, the vast plain through which it runs,
 3    1,    5|         the same parallels.~The vast plain which serves for its
 4    1,    9|       of his forests.~There, in vast storerooms, under the direction
 5    1,   12|          Brazil,” given to that vast district of South America
 6    1,   14| humanity. In the midst of these vast Amazonian deserts, more
 7    1,   14|         islands situated in the vast estuary of the Javary. This
 8    1,   16|        jangada coasted along by vast beaches formed by undulating
 9    1,   18| terminated above and below by a vast parasol of green, they seemed
10    1,   19|         an isolated spot in the vast empire of Brazil, something
11    2,    2|        to the lower bank of the vast bay which opened on the
12    2,   10|         disappeared beneath the vast sheet which still covered
13    2,   20|        houses were built on the vast beach of white sand.~After
14    2,   20|        its moorings, and it was vast and solid enough to support
15    2,   20|       the left bank beneath the vast flotilla.~When the chapel
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