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 1    1,    1|          them. That freedom was a right, that the very first of
 2    1,    1|        black had at this date the right to ransom himself, the children
 3    1,    2|          steps. He glanced to the right and to the left, and rapidly
 4    1,    2|         about twenty paces to the right of him.~The first care of
 5    1,    2|           that bullet came at the right time!”~And then, without
 6    1,    3|           for.~The Portuguese was right. Joam Garral saw it, and
 7    1,    4|           Belem! Does it not seem right to you, even in other respects
 8    1,    4| irresolution had ceased.~“You are right,” he said, in a firm voice. “
 9    1,    5|    northeast, on its left. On its right it is joined by the Chachapoyas,
10    1,    5|        Guallaga comes in from the right near the mission station
11    1,    5|         the northeast; and on the right the Huallaga, which joins
12    1,    5|        very heart of Peru. To the right, again, near the mission
13    1,    5|        its name have acknowledged right to call themselves the healthiest
14    1,    7|          woods which bordered the right bank of the Amazon opposite
15    1,    7|        Parianta, they reached the right bank of the Amazon.~They
16    1,    7|          Lina, laughing.~“Lina is right,” answered Minha, who held
17    1,    7| magnificent than this part of the right bank of the Amazon. There,
18    1,    7|        birds to flight.~Minha was right to intercede for the little
19    1,    7|       even——”~“Certainly, you are right, brother!” said Minha; “
20    1,    7|       another kind.”~“No, Lina is right!” said Benito.~“No, Lina
21    1,    7|          that they approached the right bank, and it would be easy
22    1,   10|       Parianta were passed on the right.~The voyage had commenced—
23    1,   10|           of the Amazon. I have a right to be proud of it.”~“Yes,
24    1,   10|         greatly, and the padre is right. However, if you do not
25    1,   10|       islands of this name on the right, were passed without accident.
26    1,   10|      directed the raft toward the right side of the river, which
27    1,   10|         bank, sometimes under the right, according to the condition
28    1,   10|         of the latter name on the right. Several mouths of smaller
29    1,   10|          showed themselves on the right of the river through the
30    1,   11|           of Cabello-Cocha on the right bank—she put in at the rising
31    1,   12|          Paul, established on the right a little further down stream.~
32    1,   12|     ravine which led off from the right on the level of the bank.
33    1,   12|         river, Mayorunas from the right bank, as well as those who
34    1,   13|        the last comer, and had no right to the vacant place, he
35    1,   13|       answered the stranger.~“All right!” said Fragoso, inserting
36    1,   14|         the pilot signaled on the right the little village of Jurupari-Tapera,
37    1,   14|          it; you will find it all right.”~The water is in truth
38    1,   15|           Benito, pointing to the right bank.~“Certainly,” answered
39    1,   16|      reader and writer!”~“You are right!”~“Still watch him, Mr.
40    1,   17|         until he has given us the right—the right and the duty—to
41    1,   17|        has given us the right—the right and the duty—to do it. In
42    1,   17|         the jangada passed on the right the mouths of the rivers
43    1,   17|     Benito, embarrassed. “You are right, and in a sense it is one
44    1,   18|         same day they left on the right the island of Baroso, formed
45    1,   18|          pilot, who kept near the right bank on account of the uncertain
46    1,   18|           of Muras Island, on the right bank of the stream. They
47    1,   18|          to marry him!”~“They are right, sir,” said Yaquita. “I
48    1,   18|           so very much.”~“You are right, padre,” answered Torres; “
49    1,   20|       government is forbidden the right of commuting the penalty.
50    2,    2|       your errors and set matters right.”~“And when my father spoke
51    2,    2|              Yes, Manoel, you are right. But we are not concerned
52    2,    2|     Benito,” replied Manoel. “The right of demanding an explanation
53    2,    2|          the Isle of Muras on the right bank of the river at a few
54    2,    2|          without delay.”~“You are right,” replied Manoel. “Let us
55    2,    4|          all risks have wrong set right? The problem was a strange
56    2,    5|         called Torres.”~“And what right have you to speak in such
57    2,    5|       have demurred! Yes, you are right, sir; a man cannot pay too
58    2,    6|       Fragoso who put them on the right track.~In a tavern in Holy
59    2,    7|           the last hope, “you are right! The corpse of Torres must
60    2,    8|          grief.~And so Araujo was right in declaring that if the
61    2,    8|        this. The boats taking the right and left of the Amazon lay
62    2,    8|         answered Manoel; “you are right, Benito. We can do better.
63    2,    9|         reappear. Manoel then was right in drawing the distinction
64    2,   11|  fragments.~At the moment Torresright arm, which was now left
65    2,   11|       corpse of Torres!”~“You are right,” replied Benito.~“My friend,”
66    2,   11|           Yes, yes. Again you are right, Manoel,” said Benito. “
67    2,   12|     logical, and he was decidedly right in bringing all his resources
68    2,   12|      which, if his procedure were right, would give him the right
69    2,   12|         right, would give him the right meaning of the letters in
70    2,   14|      enter upon, and maybe he was right, for there was a certain
71    2,   15|        tributary coming in on the right, and there he was almost
72    2,   16|         down the Amazon along its right bank for some sixty miles
73    2,   17|       Manoel—“for I also have the right to call you fatherlisten
74    2,   20|        Jose de Maturi, and on the right the mouth of that Madeira
75    2,   20|           the huge river.~“To the right,” said he, “that is the
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