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 1    1,    1|          to have been written many years before, and time had already
 2    1,    1| self-evident, and yet thousands of years had to pass before the glorious
 3    1,    1|          was a man of about thirty years of age, on whom the fatigues
 4    1,    1|         hiding himself for so many years, hardly suspects that he
 5    1,    3|          been established for many years this farm, homestead, or,
 6    1,    3|        Garral, in 1826, twenty-six years before the date when our
 7    1,    3|            Garral, then twenty-two years old, found himself one day
 8    1,    3|       where a herd doubles in four years, and where ten per cent.
 9    1,    3|             and rum. In short, ten years after the arrival of Joam
10    1,    3|          of his business, and four years after his arrival he had
11    1,    3|        Yaquita was then twenty-two years old, Joam was twenty-six.
12    1,    3|       husband with a son, and, two years after, a daughter. Benito
13    1,    3|           of men.~During the first years of his residence at Belem,
14    1,    3|    attained the age of forty-eight years. In that sultry cliimate,
15    1,    3|           by man.~Minha was twenty years old. A lovely girl, brunette,
16    1,    3|         old negress, of some sixty years, called Cybele, free through
17    1,    4|      followed that for twenty-five years Joam Garral had never crossed
18    1,    4|       times during the last twenty years I have asked you to take
19    1,    4|         the world where for twenty years of his life he had met with
20    1,    5|     Ecuador, and Colombia have for years disputed as to the honor
21    1,    5|            the Orinoco.~Fifty-five years later Humboldt and Bonpland
22    1,    5|           and natives, where a few years ago twenty-four different
23    1,    6|       energetic man of his earlier years, and moved about once more
24    1,    6|           he had done in preceding years. Only, when the raft was
25    1,    6|            see giants many hundred years old fall in a few hours
26    1,    6|        would take twenty or thirty years to replace. Not a stick
27    1,    7|           trees are even a hundred years old, the general aspect
28    1,    7|           up.”~He was about thirty years old, a white, clothed badly
29    1,    8|            prolonged for a hundred years, and that my recollection
30    1,    8|         are to enter after so many yearsabsence.”~“Yes, Minha;
31    1,    9|            of the world.~For fifty years Padre Passanha had lived
32    1,   10|           into the Amazon.~Several years later a French traveler,
33    1,   11|            What do you think? Many years passed before the permission
34    1,   11|           a separation of nineteen years.”~“Poor lady!” said Minha.~“
35    1,   12|            It was in 1824, sixteen years after the foundation of
36    1,   12|            been abandoned for some years, and transferred to Tabatinga.
37    1,   12|         village to become in a few years the center of considerable
38    1,   13|            a man about thirty-five years of age. He was dressed in
39    1,   13|            farm for the last fifty years, and a pretty mulatto, Miss
40    1,   19|             when I was about eight years old, a terrible drama happened
41    1,   19|         twenty-two or twenty-three years of age, and who for some
42    1,   19|           of age, and who for some years had been employed at Tijuco
43    1,   20|          Torres, “who, twenty-five years ago, were a clerk in the
44    1,   20|  recognized even after twenty-five yearsabsence, and this man was
45    1,   20|        doomed to death twenty-five years ago in the place of the
46    2,    2|    sentenced to death twenty-three years ago for a crime which he
47    2,    2|         wholly in the twenty-three years of an honorable and honored
48    2,    2|        been sentenced twenty-three years back for this abominable
49    2,    2|          Iquitos, that for so many years my father had taken refuge?”~“
50    2,    3|           We know the rest.~Twenty years later Ribeiro the advocate
51    2,    3|     happened up to this time. Four years after the young clerk, who
52    2,    3|            his life for those long years; such had been the continuous
53    2,    4|          little fellow, whom forty yearspractice in criminal procedure
54    2,    4|         and sentenced twenty-three years ago for the crime at Tijuco;
55    2,    4|           Because for twenty-three years I wished to hide myself
56    2,    4|           could to save me. Twenty years later, when he had become
57    2,    5|            of justice twenty-three years afterward, you would never
58    2,    6|       Iquitos for more than twenty years, and this scoundrel is hardly
59    2,    7|         forgotten for twenty-three years. The trial of othe young
60    2,    8|          relied on. For the thirty years that he had followed his
61    2,   11|          province of Madeira three years ago. How could I have forgotten
62    2,   13|     numbers, it would take you six years, and that you would want
63    2,   15|       Fragoso had met Torres a few years before, was not very far
64    2,   15|       judgment. After twenty-three years of exile I have come to
65    2,   17|      Dacosta continued to live the years of his youth after his arrival
66    2,   17|           whom it condemned twenty years since, you are mistaken!
67    2,   17|          have led for twenty-three years, and oblige you to share
68    2,   18|        member of the band for many years, that an intimate friendship
69    2,   19|            the woods, and for many years he followed the trade of
70    2,   19|           suffered during the long years of exile, and if he was
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