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 1    1,    3|        this country, moreover, the negroes coming from Benguela, the
 2    1,    7|        their art at the service of negroes, negresses, Indians and
 3    1,    9|          the number of Indians and negroes embarked were only sufficient
 4    1,   10| superintendent and the Indians and negroes who were to stay behind
 5    1,   13|           by a crew of Indians and negroes, who form part of the staff
 6    1,   16|           six persons, besides two negroes as rowers, would take some
 7    1,   17|         cabin.~The Indians and the negroes were at their quarters along
 8    1,   17|          them. The Indians and the negroes ran into their huts and
 9    1,   19|     pleasant, and the two thousand negroes employed in that work by
10    2,    7|      excited. A mob of Indians and negroes hurried, in their blind
11    2,   16|          and even the two stalwart negroes were not let into the secret.
12    2,   18|     commuted except in the case of negroes, but this time it was to
13    2,   19|     wounded in a scuffle with some negroes on the Madeira, Ortega felt
14    2,   20|        Indians, the cottage of the negroes, the store-rooms which held
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