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 1    1,    2|         himself behind some tree trunk, to disappear under a bush,
 2    1,    2|       Amazon basin.~To seize the trunk with his four hands, to
 3    1,    6|      ubas,” canoes made from the trunk of a tree, hollowed out
 4    1,    6|     twining themselves round the trunk like the filatures of a
 5    1,    8|   beneath masses of verdure. The trunk of some ficus or mimosa
 6    1,   11|        people who believe in the trunk of Manaos,” said Fragoso,
 7    1,   11|         on behalf of Lina.~“The ‘trunk of Manaos’?” asked Manoel. “
 8    1,   11|          Manoel. “What about the trunk of Manaos?”~“Mr. Manoel,”
 9    1,   11|         or rather formerly was—a trunk of ‘turuma,’ which every
10    1,   11|     broke off the robes, and the trunk mysteriously escaped.”~“
11    1,   18| half-lollingly posed on some old trunk, and gray herons motionless
12    1,   18|          which, coiled round the trunk of some tree, unroll themselves,
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