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 1    1,    5|        with a fleet of forty-seven pirogues.~In 1743 La Condamine, after
 2    1,    9|        Three or four ubas, and two pirogues, with the necessary rigging,
 3    1,   18|        bend to give passage to the pirogues and close again behind them.
 4    2,    7|          the body. Let us take two pirogues, two ubas, a dozen of our
 5    2,    8|           traced.~The ubas and the pirogues, dividing the work among
 6    2,    8|          the evening. The ubas and pirogues, worked by the oars, traversed
 7    2,    9|         desired direction.~The two pirogues, commanded one by Fragoso,
 8    2,   10|          and sat down to rest.~The pirogues immediately rowed alongside.
 9    2,   11|         his companions, one of the pirogues was immediately steered
10    2,   11| immediately jumped into one of the pirogues, and were starting off,
11    2,   16|          in the evening one of the pirogues, with two strong rowers,
12    2,   20|             egariteas, vigilandas, pirogues of all builds, and small
13    2,   20|          on board one of the first pirogues had brought Madame Valdez.
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