Part, chapter

 1    1,    7|    the less wooded parts, in places where the breaks were tolerably
 2    1,   12|  equal eagerness, took their places on the barber’s stool. The
 3    1,   15|     them to bleed you in the places where the blood most easily
 4    1,   15|   choose the most convenient places to deposit their eggs. The
 5    1,   15| hillocks which indicated the places where, that very night,
 6    1,   16|  damped.~They all took their places in the pirogue. The wind
 7    1,   18|      table, and even had the places of honor reserved for them.~
 8    1,   19|     it is one of the richest places in the world, for from 1807
 9    2,    1|     wooden bridges. In a few places these iguarapes flow with
10    2,    8|     its very bed. In certain places the poles proved insufficient
11    2,    9|      In this globe the diver places his head, which he can move
12    2,   13|    together in two different places.”~What Jarriquez said was
13    2,   13|   other the numbers of their places in alphabetical order, I
14    2,   20| decline, were soon among the places left in the rear.~Then the
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