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 1    1,    5| generally rejected.~At its departure from Lake Lauricocha the
 2    1,    6|   that were to precede his departure had been well employed.~
 3    1,    6|   the preparations for the departure, though the old negress
 4    1,    6|    them it was a permanent departure, and there were a thousand
 5    1,   10|   his house.~The moment of departure had come. Araujo, the pilot,
 6    1,   11|   but at the moment of his departure a sudden illness stopped
 7    1,   13| you to have waited for our departure, rested from you fatigues,
 8    1,   19|    them of the date of the departure of the convoy. The scoundrels
 9    1,   19| date on which the convoy’s departure was to take place. He alone
10    2,    3| scoundrels of the convoy’s departure, who was it? The official
11    2,    4|    the real motive of your departure?”~And in asking this question
12    2,   12| eat or to drink.~After the departure of the young people, Judge
13    2,   19|  September, the signal for departure was given. Joam Dacosta
14    2,   20|   of white sand.~After its departure from Manaos the jangada
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