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 1    1,    6|    for a moderate traffic of passengers or merchandise.~Larger vessels,
 2    1,    9|      the evening, the future passengers of the jangada were collected
 3    1,   10|     jangada received all its passengers, or rather inhabitants,
 4    1,   10| least sign of grounding.~The passengers had already become used
 5    1,   12|     There they will tranship passengers and cargoes. It does not
 6    1,   15|      was divided between the passengers and crew of the jangada,
 7    1,   16|    under Brazilian rule.~The passengers landed on a flat beach,
 8    2,    7|  What a night it was for the passengers from the fazenda! Masters
 9    2,   20|     the gratification of the passengers or for business purposes.
10    2,   20|     world.~The hearts of the passengers of the giant raft beat high.
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