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1    1,    2| the ground as to leap from branch to branch at the tops of
2    1,    2|  as to leap from branch to branch at the tops of the giants
3    1,    2| would make in passing from branch ot branch the case might
4    1,    2|  in passing from branch ot branch the case might escape him,
5    1,    7|   which the wind blew from branch to branch; blackbirds, with
6    1,    7|   wind blew from branch to branch; blackbirds, with orange
7    1,    9|   which forms an important branch of foreign trade throughout
8    2,   20|   sea. Following the upper branch, the jangada, after passing
9    2,   20| Most fortunately the lower branch, known as the Canal of Breves,
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