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 1    1,    3|      to the north for about a mile, and for nearly the same
 2    1,    3|     extended for about half a mile along the bank of the river.~
 3    1,    7| different species in a square mile. A forester could easily
 4    1,    7|      they had scarcely gone a mile. As they left the river
 5    2,    1|   vigorous influx that many a mile has to be completed before
 6    2,    2| powerful current, but a short mile below it.~The raft was then
 7    2,    6|     then about a quarter of a mile off. A sort of cliff appeared
 8    2,    8|   Because the Amazon, about a mile away from its junction with
 9    2,    8|       channel for more than a mile or so, they were sure to
10    2,    8|   waters when, a quarter of a mile off, there are large stretches
11    2,   18|       he had come that half a mile from the town the gallant
12    2,   18|   with fatigue, within half a mile of Manaos. The distance
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