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 1    1,    3|     every other collection of huts, hamlet, or village met
 2    1,    3|       of some forty miserable huts, whose thatched roofs only
 3    1,    3| cabins of the blacks, and the huts of the Indians. From the
 4    1,    6|     their cottages, and their huts.~The settlement of Iquitos
 5    1,    9|   servants.~In the center the huts for the Indians and the
 6    1,    9|    house the crew a good many huts were required, and these
 7    1,    9|       designed regular cabinshuts without walls, with only
 8    1,   10|   trees, towering above a few huts roofed with straw, over
 9    1,   11|       forest they built a few huts of foliage. The doctor offered
10    1,   12|       consists of a couple of huts placed in a square, and
11    1,   14|       river-bank. Some of the huts are covered with tiles—a
12    1,   17|    the negroes ran into their huts and cabins. As they were
13    2,   20|     tiles of the roofs of the huts of the settlers on both
14    2,   20|   Brazilian artery. There the huts of the Indians, the cottage
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