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 1    1,    6|     the river. The service was worked by individuals on their
 2    1,    6|      long sweeps which Indians worked from a forecastle.~But neither
 3    1,    9|     such dimensions, even when worked with a hundred sturdy arms.
 4    1,   18|    this day the raft had to be worked under curious conditions.~
 5    2,    8|         The ubas and pirogues, worked by the oars, traversed the
 6    2,    9|      communication with a pump worked on the raft, and bringing
 7    2,   10|       to haul him in, but they worked slowly, taking a minute
 8    2,   10|        tightened, the pump was worked under the proper conditions.~
 9    2,   10|        of his organs no longer worked with as much ease as in
10    2,   13| intense heat into which he had worked his head.~At the order to
11    2,   14|   faculties to bear on it, and worked away almost superhumanly.~
12    2,   14|   nothing!~Judge Jarriquez had worked himself into such a state
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