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1 1, 1| tawny finger on the sheet of good stout paper which was covered 2 1, 1| the captain had added a good dose of “tafia” or native 3 1, 2| to abandon the chase for good, and to return toward the 4 1, 2| find that we have done some good.”~And taking several steps 5 1, 3| in which in those days a good workman could earn from 6 1, 3| observed that if the pay was good, work was only found in 7 1, 3| Upper Amazon. Thanks to the good management exercised by 8 1, 3| soul; of middle height, good figure, and winning grace, 9 1, 3| mother. The whole of this good creature’s life was passed 10 1, 3| spoiled, perhaps, to whom a good deal of familiarity is allowed, 11 1, 6| Manoel, who would for very good reasons have preferred some 12 1, 7| seemed to have suffered a good deal.~At his feet were an 13 1, 7| conclude, Fragoso had a good and pleasing figure, and 14 1, 7| warmly thanked Lina for the good idea she had had of following 15 1, 8| and is cheaply made—very good reasons for causing it to 16 1, 8| leave everything to your good taste.”~“And that will do 17 1, 8| solid platform, with some good soil, I am sure they would 18 1, 9| awkward to capture, but good to eat; “piranhas,” or devil-fish, 19 1, 9| For beverages they had a good store of the best that country 20 1, 9| pilot.~To house the crew a good many huts were required, 21 1, 9| evangelical fervor, charitable and good, and in countries where 22 1, 9| comfortable! Assuredly the good old priest had never been 23 1, 10| their names!”~“What is the good of that?” said she.~“Yes; 24 1, 10| said she.~“Yes; what is the good of it?” repeated Benito. “ 25 1, 10| floods and it was with a good deal of rapidity that its 26 1, 10| successfully overcome after a good many resorts to the demijohn.~ 27 1, 11| travelers arrived at Quito in good health. There commenced 28 1, 12| tone of the most rollicking good humor. What he said was 29 1, 13| imperiously required the good offices of a barber.~“Good-day, 30 1, 13| could not work without a good deal to say.~“I have come 31 1, 13| interest him, and for very good reasons.~“And so you think 32 1, 13| the end of the voyage.”~“Good!” said the smiling Torres; “ 33 1, 13| have been the object of a good many enthusiastic declarations, 34 1, 14| it was for him unexpected good luck to have got a passage 35 1, 14| family. He maintained a good deal of reserve, answering 36 1, 14| which pervades the whole.”~“Good!” exclaimed Benito. “Another 37 1, 15| beach of the islands.”~“Good! I know what it is,” answered 38 1, 16| Thank me, then, with a good shake of the hand,” replied 39 1, 16| warn his people to keep a good guard and not to provoke 40 1, 16| counseled patience, but the good priest had not such an easy 41 1, 17| relieved of his presence for good! Till then we must keep 42 1, 17| power, and if we both keep good watch over my father, we 43 1, 17| about four feet, are in good condition for the harvest, 44 1, 17| to her mistress’ room.~“Good heavens! where is she?” 45 1, 18| Lina kept it going with her good humor, Fragoso with his 46 1, 19| short,” said Fragoso, “the good time has gone!”~“But what 47 1, 19| crime did not do him much good, for suspicion soon pointed 48 2, 1| private residences? Men of good appearance, with black cloth 49 2, 2| maneuver necessitated a good deal of care. They had to 50 2, 4| for the defense. Like a good many judges, he thought 51 2, 4| the convict offer to make good his assertions? And if he 52 2, 6| man would who has gone for good?”~“By no means; he left 53 2, 7| they were going to do.~“Good!” replied he; “I know all 54 2, 8| area, for we shall have a good many days to wait for his 55 2, 8| from the pilot was worth a good deal, and was of a hope-inspiring 56 2, 8| hours’ rest.~“What is the good of that?” asked Benito. “ 57 2, 11| exclaimed Fragoso. “But—that is good! I remember now——”~“What?” 58 2, 12| on the table. He took a good pinch so as to develop the 59 2, 12| got red and let. That is good! those are two English words. 60 2, 12| hundred and twelve consonants. Good! that is the normal proportion. 61 2, 12| exclaimed.~And he read. Good heavens! what cacophony! 62 2, 13| refused to accept it for good.~At a gesture from the judge, 63 2, 13| might have spared myself a good deal of trouble and a headache 64 2, 15| but what would be the good of it, supposing I succeeded? 65 2, 15| his enterprise would do no good. But the thought of it was 66 2, 16| silence,” answered Benito.~“Good!” replied Manoel. “But once 67 2, 16| great faith in the practical good sense of the pilot, and 68 2, 16| Fragoso, whose fate excited a good deal of anxiety among his 69 2, 20| recovered all his former good humor.~Soon the jangada 70 2, 20| her son had chosen. If the good lady had not been able to