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  1    1,    1|                clock would have struck two, and, coming with the wind,
  2    1,    1|             feel the want of a snooze. Two or three hoursrest would,
  3    1,    1|            habit of drinking a drop or two of strong liquor, and of
  4    1,    2|            case, jumped back a pace or two, and, raising it to the
  5    1,    2|              minutes, nibbling away at two or three roots, which he
  6    1,    2|                out of the thicket, and two young gentlemen appeared
  7    1,    2|             shot full in the head.~The two young men carried in addition,
  8    1,    2|               said the youngest of the two, “it was by accident, but
  9    1,    3|            Iquitos has a population of two or three families of half-breeds.~
 10    1,    3|               Garral, toward which our two young friends returned after
 11    1,    3|         otherwise than grow then these two minds were thus united.~
 12    1,    3|               husband with a son, and, two years after, a daughter.
 13    1,    3|              for servants they were of two kindsIndians, of whom there
 14    1,    4|                 In the afternoon these two were in the large room of
 15    1,    4|             not wanting, nevertheless. Two or three times Yaquita had
 16    1,    4|              hope you will approve of. Two or three times during the
 17    1,    4|         Yaquita, “with Minha, with our two sons, Benito and Manoel,
 18    1,    5|                of some gigantic polyp, two hundred tributaries, flowing
 19    1,    5|      discharges into the Atlantic over two hundred and fifty millions
 20    1,    5|              serves as the boundary of two republics, and sweeps majestically
 21    1,    5|                have in the world.”~The two young men were speaking
 22    1,    5|              slightly narrowed between two picturesque and unequal
 23    1,    5|        ascended by steamboats for over two hundred miles into the very
 24    1,    5|               but a wandering party or two. On the banks of the Rio
 25    1,    5|       observation of Benito, while the two friends were watching the
 26    1,    6|               a cabin down below, with two masts and square sails of
 27    1,    6|             curved, wide and flat, and two or three feet long, and
 28    1,    7|                a walk, an excursion of two or three leagues being not
 29    1,    7|              about eleven oclock, the two young men and the two girls
 30    1,    7|              the two young men and the two girls met on the bank at
 31    1,    7|            bank at the angle where the two streams joined. One of the
 32    1,    7|                The cipo, dividing into two strings, served for a handrail,
 33    1,    7|              to the front.~Manoel, the two girls, and the black remained
 34    1,    8|              personal observation.~The two rivers which are, perhaps,
 35    1,    8|               In these parts there are two distinct seasons during
 36    1,    9|                only to speak of one or two erections of different kinds
 37    1,    9|                Three or four ubas, and two pirogues, with the necessary
 38    1,    9|               one hundred and fifty to two hundred Indians, without
 39    1,   10|              be estimated at more than two leagues in twenty-four hours,
 40    1,   10|              the breakfast.~As for the two young fellows and Minha,
 41    1,   10|                amid the palms, and its two or three ubas half-stranded
 42    1,   10|          causes the Napo to split into two streams before falling into
 43    1,   10|          scattered several islands and two or three islets curiously
 44    1,   10|               uncertain traces.~During two days the jangada traveled
 45    1,   10|            ever-ready Fragoso, and the two sportsmen started off to
 46    1,   10|               there is a population of two hundred and sixty inhabitants,
 47    1,   11|               without even a halt. The two picturesque banks of the
 48    1,   11|            raft was motionless between two moving pathways.~Benito
 49    1,   11|          neophytes of the mission.~For two days Araujo was very busy.
 50    1,   11|             They are now not more than two hundred in number, and on
 51    1,   11|              few Peruvian soldiers and two or three Portuguese merchants,
 52    1,   11|               which measures more than two hundred thousand millions
 53    1,   11|               of the expedition of the two Frenchmen, Bouguer and La
 54    1,   11|                Madame des Odonais. The two went off; they waited for
 55    1,   12|               time the frontier of the two countries passed through
 56    1,   12|          Tabatinga! I have already had two tries here, and my scissors
 57    1,   12|               rapidly devoured between two applications of the curling-tongs.~
 58    1,   13|              suddenly said: “There are two gentlemen I know—or rather
 59    1,   13|             Torres advanced toward the two young men, who looked at
 60    1,   14|          followed till within the last two months, and no one would
 61    1,   14| Jurupari-Tapera, where they halted for two or three hours.~Manoel and
 62    1,   14|          importance, has not less than two thousand inhabitants, derived
 63    1,   14|               newborn children between two plates, so as to give them
 64    1,   15|              less every year that from two hundred and fifty to three
 65    1,   15|         earlier laying had taken place two months before, the eggs
 66    1,   15|                village of San Antonio, two or three little houses lost
 67    1,   15|             expedition of this nature. Two of these herbivorous cetaceans
 68    1,   15|            surface, and these were the two pointed snouts and four
 69    1,   15|              their breathing purposes.~Two ubas, each carrying three
 70    1,   15|              the boat, while the other two noiselessly paddled on.
 71    1,   15|              at a little distance, and two jets of air mingled with
 72    1,   15|                and entered between the two completely deserted banks
 73    1,   16|          Yaquita, Minha, Lina, and the two young men prepared to leave
 74    1,   16|        containing six persons, besides two negroes as rowers, would
 75    1,   16|          followed to get to Ega.~After two hours the pirogue arrived
 76    1,   16|            Atlantic seaboard.~When the two girls entered Ega they were
 77    1,   16|           fifteen hundred inhabitants! Two hundred houses at the very
 78    1,   16|                with a first floor! And two or three streets! Genuine
 79    1,   16|              in flower. But there were two or three public buildings,
 80    1,   16|              on the beach.~But for the two girls there was another
 81    1,   16|                no falls to break until two hundred and ten leagues
 82    1,   16|             musical phrases lasted for two or three minutes, and the
 83    1,   16|            river of the same name, and two days afterward, about five
 84    1,   17|             Torres looked slyly at the two young men, but said not
 85    1,   17|            myeterious bond could these two men—one nobleness itself,
 86    1,   17|               watched as he was by the two young men, by Fragoso and
 87    1,   17|             another its width is about two leagues.~The current, too,
 88    1,   17|                in the house, where the two young men joined them. The
 89    1,   17|            Minha!” shouted Manoel.~The two young men, and Fragoso and
 90    1,   17|        Scarcely were they outside when two of the alligators made a
 91    1,   17|             his arm snapped off by the two jaws, had they quickly closed.~
 92    1,   17|              adventurer took a step or two backward without replying.~“
 93    1,   18|             green, they seemed to form two hemispheres, inside which
 94    1,   18|             forest, which lasted about two hours, was effected without
 95    1,   18|               he cherished, and on the two young couples which his
 96    1,   19|                was valued at more than two million contos of reis?
 97    1,   19|               not so pleasant, and the two thousand negroes employed
 98    1,   19|             worth a million, sometimes two!”~And Torres, whose face
 99    1,   19|            year. They are divided into two lots, according to their
100    1,   20|                 CHAPTER XX~BETWEEN THE TWO MEN~FOR A MOMENT, alone
101    1,   20|               get things ready for the two weddings.~Next day, the
102    1,   20|               died during the night at two oclock, without having
103    2,    1|       communicates with the Orinoco by two of its affluents, the Pimichin
104    2,    1|            difficult to find more than two, the small Church of the
105    2,    2|               Manoel.~The hands of the two young fellows closed in
106    2,    2|            tree entered the house.~The two young fellows found themselves
107    2,    2|              the desired direction.~In two hours the jangada was on
108    2,    3|               had passed between these two men.~One day, the case being
109    2,    3|            wrote to Judge Ribeiro:~“In two months I will be with you,
110    2,    4|                him, and he had to take two or three circuits of the
111    2,    6|             shall start in a minute or two. It will not do to wait
112    2,    6|                the angle formed by the two rivers at their confluence.~
113    2,    6|           strode to the front, and his two companions had to hurry
114    2,    6|             the spurs of the bank, saw two men standing face to face
115    2,    6|            more master of himself.~The two men looked at one another
116    2,    6|             moment to trouble him.~The two met, and the first blow
117    2,    7|             death. In this part of the two Americas, where executions
118    2,    7|       recovering the body. Let us take two pirogues, two ubas, a dozen
119    2,    7|              Let us take two pirogues, two ubas, a dozen of our Indians,
120    2,    8|         commence at once, and that for two weighty reasons.~The first
121    2,    8|               then carefully examined.~Two hours after the work had
122    2,    8|            Hence, when the foot of the two banks had been visited up
123    2,    9|              being so wounded, perhaps two or three days would be enough
124    2,    9|              and there to wait for the two young men.~Manoel and Benito
125    2,    9|              To the globe are attached two pipes; one used for carrying
126    2,    9|             the desired direction.~The two pirogues, commanded one
127    2,   10|                a minute to draw him up two or three feet so as not
128    2,   10|               if, floating between the two streams, it had in the least
129    2,   10|            support a pressure of quite two atmospheres. Only venture
130    2,   12|                That is good! those are two English words. Then ohe—
131    2,   12|            counted them, pen in hand.~“Two hundred and seventy-six!”
132    2,   12|          seldom that we shall hit upon two hundred and seventy-six
133    2,   12|     subtraction, sixty-four vowels and two hundred and twelve consonants.
134    2,   13|           three h’s coming together in two different places.”~What
135    2,   13|              to attract attention. The two hundred and fourth, two
136    2,   13|                two hundred and fourth, two hundred and fifth, and two
137    2,   13|             two hundred and fifth, and two hundred and sixth letters
138    2,   13|              of the paragraph, and the two hundred and fifty-eight,
139    2,   13|               hundred and fifty-eight, two hundred and fifty-ninth,
140    2,   13|           hundred and fifty-ninth, and two hundred and sixtieth letters
141    2,   13|          ciphers is it composed of? Of two, or three, or four, or nine,
142    2,   13|             you can make three million two hundred and sixty-eight
143    2,   14|              was a number, composed of two or more ciphers, but what
144    2,   14|                murder and the robbery, two or three words there must
145    2,   14|            word by itself! One word of two hundred and seventy-six
146    2,   14|              the wretch may be blessed two hundred and seventy-six
147    2,   14|             way! He ought to be hanged two hundred and seventy-six
148    2,   14|                him not one cipher, but two, namely, 12, and in this
149    2,   14|                he shouted.~A moment or two elapsed.~Bobo was a freed
150    2,   15|              which Torres belonged. In two days, or three days at the
151    2,   15|               key of the document? No! Two men only knew the cipher—
152    2,   15|          culprit and Torres! And these two men are no more!”~So reasoned
153    2,   16|              outset agreed between the two young men that the secret
154    2,   16|               been most welcome to the two young fellows; but Fragoso
155    2,   16|                rope. That done, one or two of the bars could be removed,
156    2,   16|              one of the pirogues, with two strong rowers, under the
157    2,   16|              familiar to him for quite two hundred miles up, and in
158    2,   16|              the jangada, and even the two stalwart negroes were not
159    2,   17|                 In the presence of the two beings whom Joam so dearly
160    2,   17|               was he who comforted the two poor women and inspired
161    2,   20|                replied Manoel.~And the two young men seemed to understand
162    2,   20|            Then the river divided into two important branches, which
163    2,   20|                or full moon, takes but two minutes instead of six hours
164    2,   20|              In that little chapel the two couples were to receive
165    2,   20|             Padre Passanha awaited the two couples at the entrance
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