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 1    1,    1|                  none in the solitude of the Peruvian forests could hear, and
 2    1,    1|                      frontier, and come into Peruvian territory. To such a man
 3    1,   10|                     leagues from this little Peruvian village, if nothing happened
 4    1,   11| Nuestra-Senora-di-Loreto.~Loreto is the last Peruvian town situated on the left
 5    1,   11|                 Loreto there also live a few Peruvian soldiers and two or three
 6    1,   11|                     few days back. From this Peruvian village she descended the
 7    1,   12|                  island.~Above, the river is Peruvian, and is called the Marañon,
 8    1,   12|                    ascend the river, and the Peruvian steamers which descend it.
 9    2,   17|                provinces, his arrival on the Peruvian frontier, and the reception
10    2,   19|                    several months beyond the Peruvian frontier, chance caused
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