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1    1,    6| magnificent forests which, in the central districts of South America,
2    1,    7|          the hares and rabbits of Central America; and tatous belonging
3    1,    7|        last time these forests of Central America, which we shall
4    1,    9|         grown the best tobacco in Central America.~The principal habitation,
5    1,    9|           useless. The natives of Central America are not to be feared
6    1,   12|      boiassu” palm placed round a central space.~All this is not very
7    1,   12|      ficuses, and arriving in the central square of Tabatinga!~As
8    1,   17|    indifference, walked about the central part of the craft awaiting
9    2,    1|        bit of local color in this central portion of the district
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