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 1    1,    1|           want of a snooze. Two or three hoursrest would, he thought,
 2    1,    1|         thousand reis are equal to three francs, and a conto of reis
 3    1,    1|           a conto of reis is worth three thousand francs.~
 4    1,    2|          and stopped at last about three paces off.~On his bearded
 5    1,    2|            nibbling away at two or three roots, which he picked off
 6    1,    2|        with one hand, he had still three left with which to move.~
 7    1,    2|         Garral, has his farm about three miles from here. If you
 8    1,    3|         has a population of two or three families of half-breeds.~
 9    1,    4|      wanting, nevertheless. Two or three times Yaquita had sounded
10    1,    4|            will approve of. Two or three times during the last twenty
11    1,    5|            breeze.”~“A river which three names are scarcely enough
12    1,    5|           can ascend for more than three thousand miles from its
13    1,    5|            a huge plain, measuring three hundred and fifty leagues
14    1,    6|           a dozen paddlers, and of three or four tons burden: “egariteas,”
15    1,    6|         for a floating home.~These three kinds of craft formed the
16    1,    6|         eight up to ten tons, with three masts rigged with red sails,
17    1,    6|          wide and flat, and two or three feet long, and strongly
18    1,    6|       arches, which, starting from three yards from their base, rejoin
19    1,    6|           of the parasitic plants.~Three weeks after the work was
20    1,    7|             an excursion of two or three leagues being not too long
21    1,    9|           natives, among whom were three or four complete families,
22    1,    9|         pound of it was worth from three to four francs. The jangada
23    1,    9|          reason to come to a halt. Three or four ubas, and two pirogues,
24    1,   10|          the palms, and its two or three ubas half-stranded on the
25    1,   10|         several islands and two or three islets curiously grouped;
26    1,   11|       Peruvian soldiers and two or three Portuguese merchants, trading
27    1,   11|      bunting.~At eight oclock the three first tinklings of the Angelus
28    1,   11|          of the little chapel. The three tinklings of the second
29    1,   12|          species of eddy which for three days in the height of the
30    1,   12|         few natural flowers, to or three long fish-bones, and some
31    1,   12|          these high-art coiffures, three and four stories high, and
32    1,   14|         course. The mouth is about three thousand feet in width,
33    1,   14|       where they halted for two or three hours.~Manoel and Benito
34    1,   14|         die hard, and no less than three bullets were necessary to
35    1,   14|            own tributaries!~Toward three oclock in the afternoon
36    1,   15|            harvest is divided into three parts—one to the watchers,
37    1,   15|           two hundred and fifty to three hundred millions of eggs.
38    1,   15|     village of San Antonio, two or three little houses lost in the
39    1,   15|            Two ubas, each carrying three fishermen, set off from
40    1,   15|         for it only measured about three feet long. These poor cetaceans
41    1,   15|    furnished by its lard, which is three inches thick, is a product
42    1,   16|            first floor! And two or three streets! Genuine streets!”~“
43    1,   16|      flower. But there were two or three public buildings, a barrack,
44    1,   16|         wounds, even at a range of three hundred paces.~These arrows,
45    1,   16|          phrases lasted for two or three minutes, and the Muras disappeared.~
46    1,   16|            On the 2d of August, at three oclock in the afternoon,
47    1,   17|           came forward and looked.~Three large saurians, from fifteen
48    1,   18|         effected without accident.~Three days passed. They neared
49    1,   18|           night was coming on. The three miles which remained would
50    1,   18|          which remained would take three hours to travel, and to
51    1,   19|         Well, if you had been rich three months ago you would never
52    1,   19|     Brazilian mines! And they were three convicts—yes! three men
53    1,   19|           were three convicts—yes! three men sentenced to transportation
54    2,    1| inhabitants, and of these at least three thousand are in government
55    2,    1|           tribes of the Rio Negro.~Three principal thoroughfares
56    2,    4|          and he had to take two or three circuits of the room to
57    2,    6|         Let us be off!”~And so all three of them landed on the bank
58    2,    6|            his silence. And so the three of them went along and looked
59    2,    6|       quickly drew their weapons.~“Three against one!” said Torres.~“
60    2,    6|           of an hour afterward the three reached the bank to which
61    2,    9|            wounded, perhaps two or three days would be enough to
62    2,    9|           will not reappear before three days.”~“We have not got
63    2,    9|            days.”~“We have not got three days,” answered Benito. “
64    2,    9|          think that we cannot wait three days. But to jump in, come
65    2,   10|       minute to draw him up two or three feet so as not to produce
66    2,   10|         experiencing a pressure of three atmospheres. If, then, this
67    2,   11|            the province of Madeira three years ago. How could I have
68    2,   12|           and Manoel, and then the three young men, much agitated,
69    2,   12|       first, consonants afterward.~Three hours had elapsed since
70    2,   13|               That is that you see three h’s coming together in two
71    2,   13|           will you find words with three consecutive repetitions
72    2,   13|           this word is composed ot three ciphers, and let these ciphers
73    2,   13|            composed of? Of two, or three, or four, or nine, or ten?
74    2,   13|           repetition, you can make three million two hundred and
75    2,   13|            and that you would want three centuries if each operation
76    2,   14|            It was now the 28th. In three or four days more the minister
77    2,   14|     revealed before the end of the three days, the supreme sentence
78    2,   14|            and the robbery, two or three words there must be in it—‘
79    2,   14|         meaningless! And he wanted three letters which he had to
80    2,   14|           and 4, which command the three letters, h, d, and d, do
81    2,   15|          belonged. In two days, or three days at the outside, Fragoso
82    2,   15|          of one hundred contos (or three hundred thousand francs)
83    2,   18|         was interrogated. In fact, three questions only of importance
84    2,   20|       terrible eddy which, for the three days preceding the new or
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