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 1    1,    5|    river which carries to the sea the largest volume of water,”
 2    1,    5| Benito, “that it freshens the sea water for an immense distance
 3    1,    5|   what a mouth! An arm of the sea in which one island, Marajo,
 4    1,    5|   finally, from Manaos to the sea it is the Amasenas, or river
 5    1,    9|      vessel launched into the sea whose destinies are in the
 6    1,   11|      into the infinite like a sea, and at the extremity of
 7    2,   16|      for a passage to put the sea between himself and his
 8    2,   16|  forever, and seek beyond the sea, in the Old World, a final
 9    2,   20|   signs of opening out like a sea! Plants from eight to ten
10    2,   20|    torrents of water into the sea. Following the upper branch,
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