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1    1,    5|    islands, without counting islets, drifting or stationary,
2    1,    8|      hundreds of islands and islets which lay in its course
3    1,    8|      said Benito, “every day islets of verdure, torn from the
4    1,   10|    green, vegetable remains, islets of plants constantly torn
5    1,   10|     islands and two or three islets curiously grouped; and on
6    1,   15|  encumbered with islands and islets. It required all the address
7    1,   16|      is not so rapid and the islets are easily avoided, so that
8    2,   20| archipelago of Caniny, whose islets are veritable boxes of palms,
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