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 1    1,    1| engaged in the pursuit of the blacks. No firearms—neither gun
 2    1,    3|    offices, the cabins of the blacks, and the huts of the Indians.
 3    1,    3|     works of the fazenda, and blacks to about double the number,
 4    1,    6|   about a hundred Indians and blacks, and during the first fortnight
 5    1,    7|    streams joined. One of the blacks went with them. They all
 6    1,    8|       go forty Indians, forty blacks, Fragoso, and the pilot
 7    1,    9|       for the Indians and the blacks had been erected. The staff
 8    1,    9|       they were on shore.~The blacks here found their customary
 9    1,    9|   better with the life of the blacks.~In the bow regular warehouses
10    1,   17|  signs to the Indians and the blacks to get behind.~“Into the
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