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 1    1,    2|           him a little nearer. He came forward then, not without
 2    1,    2|         patiently waited until he came into sight again, and at
 3    1,    2|         think that when the night came the robber would disappear
 4    1,    2|         he muttered, “that bullet came at the right time!”~And
 5    1,    2|    without fearing to be seen, he came out of the thicket, and
 6    1,    3|          ask the unknown where he came from, but what he wanted.
 7    1,    4|          heart.~The answer almost came before the question; that
 8    1,    4|        Yaquita, a little anxious, came and seated herself beside
 9    1,    4|        the same time a half-smile came to her husband’s lips—a
10    1,    4|         so much less cruel! As we came back we should revisit our
11    1,    4|            And tears of affection came to her eyes as her husband
12    1,    7|          genuine heroism, when he came across some tapirs, called “
13    1,    7|        slipknot, and the shakings came from the jerks into which
14    1,    7|         it was about time that we came up.”~He was about thirty
15    1,    8|         to float it when the time came for it to start for its
16    1,    9|           Amazonian basin. It all came direct from Villa Bella
17    1,    9|       bank waiting till the flood came to carry it away. From the
18    1,    9|     himself still; he went and he came, he ran down the bank and
19    1,   10|           no objection; but if he came across any gray or yellow
20    1,   11|         everything. Several women came with these Marahuas, smoking
21    1,   11|       flags. Arrived at Belem, it came to a halt, turned back on
22    1,   11|      Odonais,” continued Manoel, “came to Rio Bamba, at the south
23    1,   11|         moment Araujo, the pilot, came aft and said:~“Joam Garral,
24    1,   12|       slow to get abroad; natives came to him from all sides: Ticunas
25    1,   12|           happened that when noon came the much-occupied barber
26    1,   14|    passenger was on board. Whence came this Torres? No one exactly
27    1,   15| observable on the horizon, but it came from a distant storm which
28    1,   16|            These Indians went and came, watching the raft, which
29    1,   16|    pirogue, going down the river, came alongside the jangada, after
30    1,   17|     looked at Manoel, and a cloud came over his countenance.~“I
31    1,   17|       caymans!”~Manoel and Benito came forward and looked.~Three
32    1,   17|           second still lived, and came on, and there was no way
33    1,   17|         the jangada.~Suddenly she came into view. She had taken
34    1,   17|          the young girl, who soon came to. And as all hands were
35    1,   19|           which weighed an ounce, came from the Brazilian mines!
36    1,   20|           was entitled. But death came—he intrusted to me, his
37    1,   20|           his customary vivacity, came up to Joam Garral.~“If the
38    1,   20|         room was reopened.~Manoel came out alone; his face glowed
39    1,   20|       take place, a large pirogue came off from the left bank of
40    1,   20|        who made himself known and came on board.~At the moment
41    2,    2|          said Manoel, “but how he came to know it I do not understand.”~“
42    2,    2|     Torresinformation that they came here and arrested my father;
43    2,    2|           the state of the river, came up to them.~“Have you decided,”
44    2,    2|      daughter and Padre Passanha, came out of the house. Minha
45    2,    2|          Dacosta, my husband, you came to me and called me—mother!
46    2,    3|        position in the matter, he came to the conclusion that his
47    2,    4|         friendly toward those who came before him. He had had so
48    2,    4|       lids, seemed to say:~“Never came across anything like this
49    2,    4|           I left the fazenda, and came in person to proceed with
50    2,    5|   received with hospitality, only came to me to propose that I
51    2,    5| protestations of the culprits who came before him. The document
52    2,    5|           execution. But that you came here to deliver yourself
53    2,    6|           met, and the first blow came from Benito. Torres parried
54    2,    8|       Manoel and Fragoso, as they came back, dared not mention
55    2,   10|       Manoel, Fragoso, and Araujo came close to him, waiting for
56    2,   11|           this moment the pirogue came up to the raft with the
57    2,   11|         of the drowned man, which came away in fragments.~At the
58    2,   11|         what has passed.”~The men came up to the pirogue.~Fragoso
59    2,   13|        time of repose, when there came a knock at his study door.~
60    2,   14|          the cord.~This time Bobo came up. “What is it, sir?” asked
61    2,   15|         the position of a man who came to say, “Here is my past
62    2,   15|     evening of the 29th of August came and none had arrived, nor
63    2,   17|         with his people, and then came the intervention of Torres,
64    2,   17|        his cell, but the soldiers came and drew away the prisoner
65    2,   18|    direction of the city.~The man came from the eastern provinces,
66    2,   18|     Ortega, of the place where he came from, and of his antecedents
67    2,   18|         the magistrate’s servants came to open it; his master would
68    2,   18|          gave him the document he came to sell to Joam Dacosta.”~“
69    2,   19|          who he was nor whence he came, and so Ortega became a
70    2,   19|      giant raft, and when evening came he shook hands with them
71    2,   20|     strength of the current.~Then came the Tocantins, whose waters,
72    2,   20|          bend in the river, Belem came into sight.~The arrival
73    2,   20|       story of Joam Dacosta. They came forth to welcome him, and
74    2,   20|    floating village as soon as it came to its moorings, and it
75    2,   20|     thousands.~The Dacosta family came forth from their house and
76    2,   20|         bride’s costume, and then came Fragoso, holding the hand
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