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 1    1,    8|    as relating to a singular phenomenon which the riverside inhabitants
 2    1,    8|    intended to profit by the phenomenon to launch the jangada, after
 3    1,   14|     waters is a very curious phenomenon. It is peculiar to a certain
 4    1,   14|   exclaimed Benito. “Another phenomenon on which the savants are
 5    1,   14|    of the Amazon.~A peculiar phenomenon, for the river displaces
 6    2,   10|    this was a purely passing phenomenon, and due to the raft, which,
 7    2,   10|      became the witness of a phenomenon, unexpected, inexplicable,
 8    2,   11|  happened? A purely physical phenomenon, of which the following
 9    2,   11|   the water.~This well-known phenomenon explains the reappearance
10    2,   20| visitations of this terrible phenomenon, and its tides are of a
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