Part, chapter

 1    1,    9|        any reason to come to a halt. Three or four ubas, and
 2    1,   10|         allowed them to save a halt, and the giant raft glided
 3    1,   11|      the stream without even a halt. The two picturesque banks
 4    1,   11|  shooting on the banks, for no halt was made, but game was very
 5    1,   11| Arrived at Belem, it came to a halt, turned back on its road,
 6    1,   15|   necessary for the jangada to halt. They knew they could catch
 7    1,   15| importance; it was worthy of a halt to visit it. It was arranged,
 8    2,   18|    into the street, shouting:~“Halt! Halt!”~To cleave the crowd,
 9    2,   18|       street, shouting:~“Halt! Halt!”~To cleave the crowd, which
10    2,   20|        resting-place, its last halt, after its voyage of eight
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