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 1    1,    1|  document. It gives their true names to true personages; but
 2    1,    5|  breeze.”~“A river which three names are scarcely enough to distinguish,
 3    1,    9|     port, and letubal recalled names dear to the earlier conquerors
 4    1,   10|    have not even told me their names!”~“What is the good of that?”
 5    1,   10|    remembering the hundreds of names in the ‘Tupi’ dialect with
 6    1,   10|        if we do not know their names, the islands of our great
 7    1,   12|     like cement!~And as to the names of the capillary edifices—
 8    1,   13|       know. They told me their names, but I never expected to
 9    1,   14| Capiatu, and many others whose names have not yet come to the
10    1,   14|        chief of which bear the names of Jurupari, Rita, Maracanatena,
11    1,   20|        been Joam Dacosta; both names have been borne by the same
12    2,    1|        the town, and they bear names highly characteristic of
13    2,   12|     probably summed up? Proper names might put me on the track,
14    2,   18|        had done with the other names so vainly tried by himself.~
15    2,   20|     and he could tell them the names of the double chain which
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