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 1    1,    1|          chica” in Peru, and more particularly under that of “caysuma”
 2    1,    6|        was the ironwood; and more particularly the “ibiriratea,” nearly
 3    1,    6|       part took care of what more particularly concerned them. They were
 4    1,   12|           Tabatinga are charming, particularly at the mouth of the Javary,
 5    1,   12|         bottom of my pocket, more particularly if I had earned them. You
 6    1,   12|          Upper Amazon villages.”~“Particularly among the Brazilians,” answered
 7    1,   12|        pardon,” replied Fragoso, “particularly among the natives. Ah! although
 8    1,   12|        drinks of the crudest, and particularly assai, a liquor half-sold,
 9    1,   13|         she has about everything, particularly about lianas—” Fragoso,
10    1,   14|         themselves in.”~“They are particularly attractive to those animals,”
11    1,   15|     beneath, for which Minha, and particularly the young mulatto, felt
12    2,    4|        procedure had not rendered particularly friendly toward those who
13    2,   10| recognized the importance. He was particularly struck with the fact that
14    2,   16|    locality with great exactness, particularly as regarded the position
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