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 1    1,    6|    account alone, and often the boats were only employed in the
 2    1,    6| riverside establishments.~These boats were either “ubas,” canoes
 3    1,   14|         safe and rapid transit. Boats did not ply regularly, and
 4    1,   16|       were to be found not only boats from the interior, but a
 5    2,    7|      minutes afterward the four boats started from the raft. After
 6    2,    8|         one way of working. The boats approached the bank, and
 7    2,    8|         conducted was this. The boats taking the right and left
 8    2,    8|         their task.~Four of the boats, in charge of the pilot,
 9    2,    8|    taken on board, and when the boats had pushed off these rakes
10    2,    8|         gave the signal for the boats to join company and return
11    2,    8|     Manoel, nor Benito, nor the boats, she had guessed the search
12    2,    9|     ordered to go with the four boats and the Indians to the basin
13    2,    9|      down to the bank where the boats were waiting.~The diving-dress
14    2,   16|      obstacles such as locks or boats under repair were there
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