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1    1,    1|   two, and, coming with the wind, Torres would have heard
2    1,    6|     and propelled, when the wind fell, by six long sweeps
3    1,    7|  detached flowers which the wind blew from branch to branch;
4    1,   15|    little resistance to the wind. Its great length rendered
5    1,   16|  places in the pirogue. The wind remained in the northwest,
6    1,   19|    no idea we were going to wind up in that fashion.”~“You
7    2,    1| stream awaiting a favorable wind, others under repair up
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