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 1    1,    3|   plantations, were started in parts of the woods which were
 2    1,    7|        some of the less wooded parts, in places where the breaks
 3    1,    8|        of its course.~In these parts there are two distinct seasons
 4    1,    9| secured from any attack on the parts of the backwoodsmen.~On
 5    1,   12|       I have acquired in these parts, the question of reis, and
 6    1,   15|  harvest is divided into three parts—one to the watchers, another
 7    1,   15|         It is perhaps in these parts,” said Manoel, “that we
 8    1,   16|       a reed peculiar to these parts, and which is strengthened
 9    2,    1|      are brought here from all parts, down the innumerable streams
10    2,    1|      formerly existed in these parts of equatorial America.~Careless
11    2,    1|     thought prevalent in these parts—God-the-Father Street, God-the-Son
12    2,    7|    circulated journal in these parts, after giving a history
13    2,    8|  course of the Amazon in these parts. Hence, when the foot of
14    2,    9|   lifts up his arms, and these parts of his body, being no longer
15    2,   10|       move about in the deeper parts of the river.”~Benito promised
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