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1    1,    5|    developed over more than thirty degrees of latitude.”~“And in a
2    1,    5|     comprise less than twenty-five degrees.”~“A basin!” exclaimed Benito. “
3    1,    5|          its whole course at a few degrees to the south of the equator,
4    1,    5| temperature does not drop below 25 degrees Centigrade, it never rises
5    1,    5|            it never rises above 33 degrees, and this gives for the
6    1,    5|        mean temperature of from 28 degrees to 29 degrees, with a range
7    1,    5|           of from 28 degrees to 29 degrees, with a range of only 8
8    1,    5|             with a range of only 8 degrees.~After such statements we
9    1,   12|           attempted to reach eight degrees further, as far as the Lake
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