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1    1,    5|      call it a basin, the vast plain through which it runs, the
2    1,    5|   border its banks, but a huge plain, measuring three hundred
3    1,    5|       same parallels.~The vast plain which serves for its valley
4    1,   10|   having swept across the huge plain of the Sacramento. Had the
5    1,   10|    which is almost a boundless plain, the gradient of the river
6    1,   11|  unequaled purity. The immense plain seemed to stretch into the
7    1,   14|        houses, arranged on the plain which hereabouts crowns
8    2,    1|   towers above the surrounding plain.~The Rio Negro, which was
9    2,    6| observed from the jangada.~The plain was at this time deserted.
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