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 1    1,    3|            the river, bordered with reeds and aquatic plants, the
 2    1,   10|           leaves! And the girdle of reeds which encircles them through
 3    1,   11|        their nests on the bank-side reeds; “niambus,” a kind of partridge,
 4    1,   18|           were clumps of “mucumus,” reeds with large leaves, whose
 5    2,    2|        palisaded with stiff-stalked reeds called “froxas,” of which
 6    2,    6|            and bathed the clumps of reeds which bristled round its
 7    2,    6| convulsively clutched at a clump of reeds, but they could not stop
 8    2,    8|             has got stuck among the reeds and vegetation at the foot
 9    2,    8|             a clot scattered on the reeds indicated the very spot
10    2,    8|             near the shore, and the reeds shot up out of the river
11    2,    8|         neither among the clumps of reeds nor on the bottom of the
12    2,    8|            alongside the banks. The reeds and vegetation were tried
13    2,   10|           him was a tangled mass of reeds and twigs and aquatic plants,
14    2,   20|        bordered it with a forest of reeds. Porto de Mos, Boa Vista,
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