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Verne, Jules, 1828-1905

"Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon"

Both men and women are simply clothed, with cotton
bands bound round their thighs and stomachs. They are now not more
than two hundred in number, and on the banks of the Atacoari are
found the last traces of a nation which was formerly so powerful
under its famous chiefs.
At Loreto there also live a few Peruvian soldiers and two or three
Portuguese merchants, trading in cotton stuffs, salt fish, and
sarsaparilla.
Benito went ashore, to buy, if possible, a few bales of this smilax,
which is always so much in demand in the markets of the Amazon. Joam
Garral, occupied all the time in the work which gave him not a
moment's rest, did not stir. Yaquita, her daughter, and Manoel also
remained on board. The mosquitoes of Loreto have a deserved
reputation for driving away such visitors as do not care to leave
much of their blood with the redoubtable diptera.
Manoel had a few appropriate words to say about these insects, and
they were not of a nature to encourage an inclination to brave their
stings.
"They say that all the new species which infest the banks of the
Amazon collect at the village of Loreto.


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