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1 1, 1| of the woods.” Under the name of “Capitaes do Mato” are 2 1, 1| Torres—for that was his name—unlike the majority of his 3 1, 1| his old colleague, and the name under which he has been 4 1, 1| generally known under the name of “chica” in Peru, and 5 1, 2| jump when he heard this name, and more especially when 6 1, 3| river which still bears the name of the Mar&acitc;non, and 7 1, 3| render them worthy of the name of cottages. A stairway 8 1, 3| This Portuguese, whose name was Magalhaës, followed 9 1, 3| wish to be worthy of the name of men.~During the first 10 1, 3| then, it behooves us to name an old negress, of some 11 1, 5| rendering of the Portuguese name.~From the frontier of Brazil 12 1, 5| Negro joins it, it takes the name of the Solimaës, or Solimoens, 13 1, 5| or Solimoens, from the name of the Indian tribe Solimao, 14 1, 5| river of the Amazons, a name given it by the old Spaniards, 15 1, 5| the river has given its name have acknowledged right 16 1, 7| the cipos known under the name of the red “japicanga,” 17 1, 7| far as I see.”~“But your name?”~“Wait a minute and I will 18 1, 9| known in Brazil under the name of “cumarus,” and used in 19 1, 9| that Araujo—that was his name—never saw better than when 20 1, 10| and the islands of this name on the right, were passed 21 1, 10| called Napo Island, from the name of the river which here 22 1, 10| One of these, bearing the name of the Lagoon of Oran, is 23 1, 10| the village of the latter name on the right. Several mouths 24 1, 12| From this has come the name “Brazil,” given to that 25 1, 12| place of production, the name of “brazil” stuck to them, 26 1, 12| Brazilian, and takes the name of the Amazon.~It was on 27 1, 12| river of which it bears the name, and bleonging to the parish 28 1, 13| Tabatinga. May I ask your name?”~“No objection at all,” 29 1, 13| replied the stranger. “My name is Torres.”~When the hair 30 1, 13| sure.”~“And what is the name of this fazender?” asked 31 1, 14| by the town of the same name, whose possession was disputed 32 1, 14| country of the Omaguas, whose name means “flat-heads,” and 33 1, 15| there has been given the name of “royal beaches.” When 34 1, 15| which the river derives its name, the travelers arrived on 35 1, 16| of the river of the same name, and two days afterward, 36 1, 17| passed a “seringal.” This name is applied to a caoutchouc 37 1, 17| tree, whose scientific name is siphonia elastica.~It 38 1, 18| formed by a furo of that name, and Lake Manaori, which 39 1, 18| main river still bore the name of the Solimoens, and it 40 1, 18| Negro that it takes the name which has made it celebrated 41 1, 20| Joam,” he said, “your name is not Garral. Your name 42 1, 20| name is not Garral. Your name is Dacosta!”~At the guilty 43 1, 20| Dacosta!”~At the guilty name which Torres thus gave him, 44 1, 20| Joam Garral, whose true name is Joam Dacosta.’”~“And 45 1, 20| taken refuge, and under what name the innocent man had again 46 1, 20| and he died.”~“The man’s name?” exclaimed Joam Garral, 47 2, 1| captaincy which bears the name of the great river at whose 48 2, 1| Amazones, borrowing its latest name from an Indian tribe which 49 2, 2| not care to hide under a name which is not my true one! 50 2, 2| in marrying her under a name which was not his own. She 51 2, 2| knew that Garral was the name under which Joam Dacosta 52 2, 3| would have to marry under a name which did not belong to 53 2, 3| daughter of his benefactor a name which was not his, instead 54 2, 3| not his, instead of the name of a felon condemned to 55 2, 3| of Joam Dacosta, with the name under which he was concealed, 56 2, 4| This assistant bore the name of Vicente Jarriquez. He 57 2, 4| expected to reply.~“Your name?” said Judge Jarriquez.~“ 58 2, 4| of Iquitos.”~“Under what name?”~“Under that of Garral, 59 2, 4| And why do you bear that name?”~“Because for twenty-three 60 2, 4| obligatin to live under a false name, of this impossibility to 61 2, 5| knew and could reveal the name of the true author of the 62 2, 5| Tijuco.~“And what is the name of the guilty man?” asked 63 2, 5| tremble Joam Dacosta put his name to the foot of the declaration 64 2, 6| would not have given his name; he might have personal 65 2, 7| without even mentioning the name of the guilty man.~Unless 66 2, 10| it was a “puraque,” the name given by the Brazilians 67 2, 12| with this document, his name will evidently not be absent 68 2, 13| happens at the end of my name when the z is replaced by 69 2, 13| last by an e; and in my own name one r is represented by 70 2, 13| in it will be found the name of Joam Dacosta. Well, if 71 2, 13| of seven letters, as the name of Dacosta is—it would not 72 2, 13| we have just written—my name, if you like. It is represented 73 2, 13| against them the letters of my name and deducting one from the 74 2, 13| Manoel, “if that is so, the name of Dacosta is in the last 75 2, 13| letters which compose his name, we ought to get——”~“That 76 2, 14| apart.~So it was not his name that figured here.~The same 77 2, 17| take place under a false name without acquainting the 78 2, 17| felon hiding under a false name, whose every effort is required 79 2, 17| Well, for the honor of the name which you bear I shall not 80 2, 18| died?”~“Just so!”~“And the name of that friend was?”~“Ortega.”~ 81 2, 18| Ortega!”~As he uttered the name the judge bounded backward. 82 2, 18| hand over his eyes—“That name?” he said—“Ortega? Let us 83 2, 18| he proceeded with the new name brought back by Fragoso 84 2, 18| writing at all, he placed the name of Ortega over the six last 85 2, 18| which composed Ortega’s name, and that consequently they 86 2, 18| sought for so long! The name of Ortega had enabled him 87 2, 19| who sign this with my true name, Ortega.”~The reading of 88 2, 19| it to Joam Dacosta, whose name and address he gave him, 89 2, 19| secret with him. But the name of Ortega, brought back 90 2, 19| worth much, and as to the name of Ortega, he did not even 91 2, 19| been done with only the name of Ortega to reconstitute 92 2, 20| that Madeira which owes its name to the floating masses of 93 2, 20| which justifies the immortal name of the river of the Amazons.~ 94 2, 20| the village of the same name, which, although built on 95 2, 20| wound up by bestowing the name on the young mulatto who,