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1    1,    5| westerly winds. It is not a narrow valley surrounded by high
2    1,   10|    they arrived alongside a narrow island, called Napo Island,
3    1,   16|   mixed up, and emerge by a narrow channel into the main stream.~
4    1,   16|   of it, or is reduced to a narrow canal, scarcely deep enough
5    1,   18|     and the shore, was very narrow, although it appeared sufficiently
6    2,    8|  have been borne out of the narrow channel for more than a
7    2,   13|    and the room will be too narrow to hold us.”~Manoel sat
8    2,   16|      and passed through its narrow streets, which at that early
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