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1    1,    4|       never set foot on Brazilian soil. The longing to see something
2    1,    6| luxuriantly rayed on to the humid soil which perhaps its shots
3    1,    7|           from every reaching the soil.~There is nothing more magnificent
4    1,    7|         but from the bosom of the soil itself, where it is stored
5    1,    8|      rooted in boxes of excellent soil hidden beneath masses of
6    1,    8|          platform, with some good soil, I am sure they would do
7    1,   12|           never been on Brazilian soil.~But before leaving the
8    1,   12|           But here we are, on the soil of Brazil, which, according
9    1,   19|        which in the nature of its soil, its vegetation, and its
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