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 1    1,    1|             in Brazil. He had just passed the frontier, and was wandering
 2    1,    2|        with renewed vigor.~An hour passed in this way without any
 3    1,    2|           across which the guariba passed like a steeplechaser. Big
 4    1,    2|             for before a month has passed my father and all his family
 5    1,    3|            four months had already passed before the commencement
 6    1,    3|         Benito, after quite a year passed at Belem, so far from the
 7    1,    3|           good creature’s life was passed in these fields, in the
 8    1,    4| inexplicable refusal.~Some minutes passed. Joam Garral rose. He went
 9    1,    7|         the farm, and after having passed between the islands of Iquitos
10    1,    7|          when they liked.~The cipo passed from one tree to another
11    1,    7|            deep gap, and the group passed in. If it was a high rock,
12    1,    7|       serpent, they climbed it and passed on.~A large break now appeared.
13    1,    7|         served for a handrail, and passed from one bank to the other.~
14    1,    7|            was told about what had passed. He warmly thanked Lina
15    1,   10|          Iquitos and Parianta were passed on the right.~The voyage
16    1,   10|        mouth of the Nanay was soon passed, and lost to sight behind
17    1,   10|           reunited!”~The first day passed capitally; breakfast, dinner,
18    1,   10|            name on the right, were passed without accident. The night,
19    1,   10|            At length, after having passed the village of Omaguas and
20    1,   10|          departed at daybreak, and passed the little archipelago of
21    1,   11|           the Amazon. After having passed this tributary on the left,
22    1,   11|           do you think? Many years passed before the permission could
23    1,   12|      frontier of the two countries passed through the middle of this
24    1,   12|            cottage. Here and there passed and repassed several soldiers
25    1,   13|         his whole family have just passed the Brazilian frontier?”~“
26    1,   14|        During the morning the raft passed by the picturesque group
27    1,   14|   confidence navigation.”~They had passed the island of Araria, the
28    1,   14|       Cururu Sapo. Many times they passed by the mouths of iguarapes,
29    1,   14|            the river.~At noon they passed on the left the mouth of
30    1,   14|           afternoon the giant raft passed the mouth of the Jandiatuba,
31    1,   15|       large islands which they had passed during the night. It was
32    1,   15|           at the island of Capuro, passed the mouth of the Jutahy,
33    1,   15|            afternoon, after having passed before the village of Parani-Tapera,
34    1,   15|        crew of the raft.~The night passed at the moorings near a slightly
35    1,   16|           and from the cloud which passed over his face it was easy
36    1,   17|         following days the jangada passed on the right the mouths
37    1,   17|        island of Cocos.~They there passed a “seringal.” This name
38    1,   17|        14th of August, the jangada passed the mouths of the Purus.~
39    1,   18|        conversation about what had passed. There could be no question
40    1,   18|       petty tributaries.~The night passed without incident, though
41    1,   18|       without accident.~Three days passed. They neared Manaos. Twenty-four
42    1,   20|   To-morrow!”~He knew all that had passed between Joam Garral and
43    2,    3|        months a correspondence had passed between these two men.~One
44    2,    4|           before him, after having passed through the sieve of inquest,
45    2,    4|          profession—he principally passed his leisure.~It will be
46    2,    6|          as he described, had just passed in the direction of the
47    2,    6|         and told them all that had passed.~“My son!” “My brother!”~
48    2,    7|            led?~The time, however, passed without any demonstration
49    2,    8|             and so they would have passed the night in dragging the
50    2,    8|          During the day Yaquit had passed some hours with her husband.
51    2,    8|            was said as to what had passed.~Manoel tried to make Benito
52    2,   10|          It was the only word that passed his lips.~In fact, it was
53    2,   11|          had come up the river and passed the bar at Frias. Just before
54    2,   11|            the magistrate what has passed.”~The men came up to the
55    2,   11|      Manoel recounted all that had passed, from the moment when Torres
56    2,   12|       informed him of all that had passed.~Joam Dacosta took the document
57    2,   12|         shut up in the house, they passed long hours in endeavoring
58    2,   12|            be chance,” and then he passed to a different train of
59    2,   14|          no more! All his time was passed in inventing combinations
60    2,   14|           the short burst of anger passed away, and the magistrate,
61    2,   15|           was not the only one who passed his time unprofitably. Benito,
62    2,   15|         her husband, with whom she passed all the time that was allowed
63    2,   15|           same position as when he passed the Brazilian frontier—the
64    2,   15|    devotion which I bring you. You passed on me at first an erroneous
65    2,   16|         soon reached the town, and passed through its narrow streets,
66    2,   17|             The prisoner once more passed in review these events,
67    2,   19|         days would thus have to be passed at Manaos, and then Joam
68    2,   20|           floods. On the left they passed the small village of Don
69    2,   20|            depths of Bolivia. They passed the archipelago of Caniny,
70    2,   20|        points of view, though time passed pleasantly enough with them
71    2,   20|            not stop anywhere as it passed down the much less encumbered
72    2,   20|           of which we have already passed the first outposts.”~“Then
73    2,   20|           town of Monto Alegre was passed, then that of Pravnha de
74    2,   20|         days afterward the jangada passed the village of the same
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