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 1    1,    9| creeks or bays which afforded favorable anchorage, and to do this
 2    1,   11|       The voyage at first was favorable; it was made down the tributaries
 3    1,   15|    river to reconnoiter for a favorable spot; the others, collected
 4    1,   16|       and if it held would be favorable for crossing Lake Teffe.
 5    2,    1|      in the stream awaiting a favorable wind, others under repair
 6    2,    3|       change, and in it saw a favorable opportunity for bringing
 7    2,    9|       are different, and more favorable for his floating, for then
 8    2,    9|       the conditions continue favorable, and Torres did not live
 9    2,    9|     our researches under more favorable conditions.”~“Tell Araujo,
10    2,   20|        and the weather was so favorable that they did not experience
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