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 1    1,    3|          learned in a convent at Manaos or Belem? Where would she
 2    1,    4|       year sent rafts of wood to Manaos, to Belem, and the seacoast
 3    1,    5|        the frontier of Brazil to Manaos, where the superb Rio Negro
 4    1,    5|    provinces. And, finally, from Manaos to the sea it is the Amasenas,
 5    1,    5|       river from its mouth up to Manaos; others ascend to Iquitos;
 6    1,    5|        the Purus. Of the ancient Manaos one can count but a wandering
 7    1,   11|          believe in the trunk of Manaos,” said Fragoso, always ready
 8    1,   11|          of Lina.~“The ‘trunk of Manaos’?” asked Manoel. “What about
 9    1,   11|          What about the trunk of Manaos?”~“Mr. Manoel,” answered
10    1,   11|         stopping several days at Manaos, and going on into Para,
11    1,   13|         Into Para?”~“No, only to Manaos, where I have business.”~“
12    1,   13|      Fragoso, “he is going on to Manaos.”~“Well, then,” replied
13    1,   13|       give him a passage down to Manaos.~“I am happy, sir, to be
14    1,   14|       Where was he going to? “To Manaos,” he said. Torres was careful
15    1,   14|   dispose of on their account at Manaos and Belem.~The town is composed
16    1,   14|        the commandant if he knew Manaos, if his colleague would
17    1,   14|         were not now absent from Manaos, and he even asked Joam
18    1,   16|         a trance when you get to Manaos, and vanish altogether when
19    1,   16|         when the raft arrived at Manaos, Torres should leave it,
20    1,   16|        Garral.~“Are you going to Manaos?” askee he of the Indian
21    1,   16|        friend, and deliver it at Manaos.”~The Indian took the letter
22    1,   17|       twenty days we shall be at Manaos. There Torres must stop.
23    1,   17|          in place of stopping at Manaos, I will go on to Belem.
24    1,   18|          would reach the port of Manaos.~Minha had quite recovered
25    1,   18|         days passed. They neared Manaos. Twenty-four hours more
26    1,   18|          if it did not finish at Manaos, would certainly end at
27    1,   19|        must leave us tomorrow at Manaos.”~“Yes!” it is imperative!”
28    1,   20|       the chief of the police at Manaos, and saying to him, ‘A man
29    1,   20|         advised of my arrival at Manaos. If you dare, meet me there!”~“
30    1,   20|          swiftly brought it from Manaos, and with a few men it carried
31    1,   20|     against me by the justice at Manaos—by Judge Ribeiro?”~“No,”
32    2,    1|                        CHAPTER I~MANAOS~THE TOWN of Manaos is in
33    2,    1|     CHAPTER I~MANAOS~THE TOWN of Manaos is in 3° 84south latitude,
34    2,    1|     embouchure of the Rio Negro.~Manaos is not built on the Amazon.
35    2,    1|         indentations the port of Manaos is situated. Vessels of
36    2,    1|       taking place, the trade of Manaos is destined to increase
37    2,    1|       the coast of the Atlantic.~Manaos was formerly called Moura,
38    2,    1|        flakes of mica!~In short, Manaos has none of the fabulous
39    2,    1|        remain. The population of Manaos does not exceed the number
40    2,    1|  district of the Amazon!~Such is Manaos, which, for the benefit
41    2,    2|         should have found him at Manaos.”~“Yes, Manoel, you are
42    2,    2|          to go on to the port of Manaos?”~The question had to be
43    2,    2|    interest of the population of Manaos could scarcely be doubted.
44    2,    2|        river at a few miles from Manaos?”~The pros and cons of the
45    2,    2|          with him. We must go to Manaos, and without delay.”~“You
46    2,    2|         bank, not in the port of Manaos itself, which it could not
47    2,    3|           Before he was judge at Manaos, and chief magistrate in
48    2,    3|      became the chief justice of Manaos. In the depths of his retreat
49    2,    3|       the arrival of the raft at Manaos Judge Ribeiro was seized
50    2,    4|         which had brought him to Manaos to urge on the revision
51    2,    4|          become chief justice at Manaos, I let him know who I was,
52    2,    5|       the arrival of the raft at Manaos is due to information given
53    2,    5|       leaving Iquitos to come to Manaos.”~This was said in such
54    2,    5|          really is?”~“I think in Manaos.”~“And you hope that he
55    2,    6|        wait till Torres has left Manaos. He has no longer got his
56    2,    6|        and started for the town.~Manaos was not so considerable
57    2,    6| Nevertheless, unless he had left Manaos, it was almost impossible
58    2,    6| accurately gave.~Had Torres left Manaos? Would they have to give
59    2,    6|         of an hour after leaving Manaos, and still they had seen
60    2,    7|      said that public opinion at Manaos, unreasoning as it always
61    2,    7|       knew?~And so the people of Manaos became excited. A mob of
62    2,    9| Yesterday, as we hurried through Manaos, I noticed that they were
63    2,    9|          and reached the quay at Manaos. There they offered the
64    2,   11|     gunboat Santa Ana, bound for Manaos, had come up the river and
65    2,   11|        Manoel,” said Benito. “To Manaos, my friends—to Manaos!”~
66    2,   11|         To Manaos, my friends—to Manaos!”~Benito, Manoel, Fragoso,
67    2,   11| afterward the pirogue arrived at Manaos. Benito and his companions
68    2,   14|        thronged to the prison of Manaos to roar out cries of death
69    2,   14|         the fickle population of Manaos, who excitedly followed
70    2,   15|    before, was not very far from Manaos. He would only have to descend
71    2,   15|          the jangada, arrived at Manaos, and embarked in one of
72    2,   15|          excitement increased in Manaos as the time ran on; the
73    2,   16|        the raft and proceeded to Manaos. They soon reached the town,
74    2,   16|          her daughter set off to Manaos.~For an hour the young men
75    2,   17|       the jangada stopped before Manaos. Joam Dacosta was pondering
76    2,   17|        to take you far away from Manaos, on the other bank of the
77    2,   18|     August a man was approaching Manaos with all the speed his horse
78    2,   18|       Amazon, had brought him to Manaos.~It was Fragoso!~Had, then,
79    2,   18|   fatigue, within half a mile of Manaos. The distance between there
80    2,   18|          the principal street of Manaos, and fell half-dead on the
81    2,   19|         the entire population of Manaos, Joam Dacosta, accompanied
82    2,   19|      trials had procured them at Manaos, need hardly be insisted
83    2,   19|        thus have to be passed at Manaos, and then Joam Dacosta and
84    2,   19|         again on their return at Manaos, and later on the fazenda
85    2,   19|          the whole population of Manaos, who were assembled on the
86    2,   20|         After its departure from Manaos the jangada did not stop
87    2,   20|         of Joam detained them at Manaos, halfway on their journey,
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