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 1    1,    5|           make their way into the center of Peru and Bolivia.~One
 2    1,    9|         personal servants.~In the center the huts for the Indians
 3    1,    9|      chapel then was built in the center of the jangada, and a little
 4    1,   10|     horizon.~The jangada took the center of the stream between the
 5    1,   12|         become in a few years the center of considerable commerce.~
 6    1,   20|          they advanced toward the center of the jangada, where the
 7    2,    8|          the circumference to the center the crews’ long poles left
 8    2,   10|        beyond the eddy toward the center of the stream. If so, he
 9    2,   10|        but as it moved toward the center of the river the current
10    2,   19| difficulty about this, and in the center of the crowd of the entire
11    2,   20|          habitations, and a great center for cocoa produce. Then
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