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1 1, 1| Brazilian frontier, and come into Peruvian territory. 2 1, 2| doubtless induced him to come and look at him a little 3 1, 2| found himself shouting:~“Come here! come here! you robber!” 4 1, 2| himself shouting:~“Come here! come here! you robber!” as if 5 1, 3| and they were obliged to come and take up their abode 6 1, 3| his first step, and he had come away on leave for some months 7 1, 4| Joam Garral, who had just come in, was half-reclining on 8 1, 4| off? Shortly?”~“It will come off when you choose, Joam.”~“ 9 1, 4| hour of repose has not yet come for you, you can at least 10 1, 5| the generous breezes which come from off the Atlantic.~And 11 1, 6| determination to which he had come pleased every one, excepting, 12 1, 7| interrupted Benito, “you did not come here to exchange loving 13 1, 7| imprudence of her tongue.~“Come along,” said Benito, so 14 1, 7| will obey and annoy you. Come on!”~And so the four, followed 15 1, 7| it not so, Manoel? They come from the hand of the Almighty 16 1, 7| within range there should come a “tamandoa assa,” a kind 17 1, 7| Lina is a trifle absurd.”~“Come on, then!” replied her brother; “ 18 1, 7| let us remain here.”~“No! Come on, come on, dear mistress!” 19 1, 7| remain here.”~“No! Come on, come on, dear mistress!” said 20 1, 7| they are!” replied Minha. “Come along, Manoel, we must follow.”~ 21 1, 8| Minha being such as had come from Manoel. What could 22 1, 9| wished for any reason to come to a halt. Three or four 23 1, 9| population of the village, had come to assist at the interesting 24 1, 10| moment of departure had come. Araujo, the pilot, got 25 1, 10| winds which in June or July come from off the Cordilleras, 26 1, 11| little repast, and you will come back hardly recognizable! 27 1, 11| he wanted his family to come to him, but war had been 28 1, 12| reddish dye. From this has come the name “Brazil,” given 29 1, 12| any vessel which does not come in when ordered.~As for 30 1, 12| tribe of the Ticunas would come to me to have their hair 31 1, 12| commandant and his wife to come and have theirs on board 32 1, 12| But assuredly night would come before he could satisfy 33 1, 12| the Cajuru and those who come from the villages of the 34 1, 13| do their work.~“And you come from far?” asked Fragoso, 35 1, 13| good deal to say.~“I have come from the neighborhood of 36 1, 13| exclaimed Fragoso. “I have come down the Amazon from Iquitos 37 1, 13| interrupted, with:~“How did you come from Iquitos?”~“From Iquitos 38 1, 13| forgotten that you promised to come to the fazenda to my father?”~“ 39 1, 13| replied Benito, “if you will come on board the jangada you 40 1, 13| to the landing-place.”~“Come, then,” answered Benito.~ 41 1, 14| whose names have not yet come to the knowledge of geographers.~ 42 1, 15| on their backs—when they come from laying their eggs, 43 1, 15| to allow them to go and come on the land or under the 44 1, 16| any of them.”~But they had come to see. They walked through 45 1, 16| or ocean. But its waters come from afar, and it is the 46 1, 17| Padre Passanha, who had come to bid the family good-night, 47 1, 18| difficult.”~“Where do you come from, then?” asked Fragoso, 48 1, 19| immediately rejoined:~“What! you come from Tijuco, from the very 49 1, 19| from that province?”~“No! I come from the Atlantic seaboard 50 1, 19| asked.~“No; in private.”~“Come, then.”~They went toward 51 1, 20| shall see if truth will come down to the earth from Above.”~ 52 2, 1| tragically interrupted, had just come to a pause in the midst 53 2, 2| from you.”~“Why did Torres come on board the jangada?”~“ 54 2, 3| out if any new facts had come to light in the diamond 55 2, 3| justice of the province!”~“Come, then,” replied Ribeiro.~ 56 2, 4| To be sure, he did not come to a decision unconscientiously; 57 2, 4| inasmuch as his case would come before this not very agreeable 58 2, 5| know that it could only come from a scoundrel called 59 2, 5| object in leaving Iquitos to come to Manaos.”~This was said 60 2, 6| was that of a man who had come to some unalterable resolution.~“ 61 2, 6| ago, and he will doubtless come back to supper.”~“Do you 62 2, 6| the bank of the Amazon.”~“Come on!” replied Benito.~They 63 2, 6| what was to follow.~“I have come to look for you, Torres,” 64 2, 6| find me. And why have you come to look for me?”~“To know 65 2, 6| prison!” said Benito.~“Yes! Come! come!” replied Yaquita.~ 66 2, 6| said Benito.~“Yes! Come! come!” replied Yaquita.~Benito, 67 2, 8| and many a raft had there come to grief.~And so Araujo 68 2, 9| three days. But to jump in, come up again, and go down again 69 2, 10| violent, and there would come a time when, exhausted by 70 2, 11| Ana, bound for Manaos, had come up the river and passed 71 2, 13| indecipherable document, and had come to see Judge Jarriquez. 72 2, 13| in his researches. He had come to ask if he had at length 73 2, 13| not sorry to see Manoel come in. He was in that state 74 2, 13| which compose the number I come to the end of the alphabet 75 2, 14| the minister would have come to a decision regarding 76 2, 14| retreat at Iquitos, who had come at the risk of his life 77 2, 14| black or white, dared not come near him. Fortunately he 78 2, 14| that Bobo was afraid to come into his master’s room.~ 79 2, 15| of the province, and to come up with it might require 80 2, 15| twenty-three years of exile I have come to give myself up! Here 81 2, 16| directions, for they had come to study it with the utmost 82 2, 16| the order has not yet come to hand, but it may at any 83 2, 17| remained to him. They had come with the intention of cheering 84 2, 17| confessed to him whence he had come, and who he was—above all, 85 2, 17| Judge Ribeiro he resolved to come and claim the revision of 86 2, 17| order for execution may come at any moment! If you imagine 87 2, 17| longer! You must escape! Come!”~By an irresistible impulse 88 2, 17| which sooner or later must come, to wait for the claim for 89 2, 17| of death.”~“The order may come, but my determination will 90 2, 18| FRAGOSO~AND SO the order had come, and, as Judge Jarriquez 91 2, 18| the pace at which he had come that half a mile from the 92 2, 18| him on, and he had almost come to believe that Joam Dacosta’ 93 2, 18| into the judge’s study.~“I come from the province where 94 2, 18| Fragoso did not reply.~“Come, leave me alone! leave me 95 2, 18| filled the road. The hour had come at which the doomed man 96 2, 19| that Providence which had come to save him so miraculously 97 2, 20| lady had not been able to come to Iquitos, was it not as 98 2, 20| with her new family, had come down the Amazon to her?~ 99 2, 20| was that they should often come and see her at Belem. Nothing