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liiilks of ships that have run aground. In one of them a 

 large fish was caught, that provided us with a welcome 



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change for breakfast, after which we started again on our 

 journey. 



The river wound before us with the same picturesqueness 

 as the day before, along stretches bordered with woodland 

 and bush, and taking wide sweeps at the bends. At one of 

 these, where the distance across was no less than a hundred 



