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 1    1,    1|       gold. Suddenly his thoughts took another turn.~“At length,”
 2    1,    2|          animal could have ideas, took another direction. He stopped,
 3    1,    3|          was weeping by his side, took her hand, and put it into
 4    1,    4|      mother of his child?~Yaquita took her husband’s hand, and
 5    1,    4|           looking at her.~Yaquita took his hand.~“Joam,” she said, “
 6    1,    6|           favorite for their part took care of what more particularly
 7    1,    7|       tail, he in his turn meekly took to flight when in the loftier
 8    1,    8|        The conversation generally took a joking turn, but at the
 9    1,    9|          francs. The jangada also took fifty hundredweight of sarsaparilla,
10    1,    9|          Yaquita and her daughter took to make him comfortable!
11    1,    9|          at last, and the current took it toward the middle of
12    1,    9|         to the cables, it quietly took up its position near the
13    1,   10|     inhabitants, and each of them took possession of his cabin,
14    1,   10|          the horizon.~The jangada took the center of the stream
15    1,   10|        dinner, siesta, walks, all took place as if Joam Garral
16    1,   11|        sky, and for several hours took the place of the twilight
17    1,   11|      alone, for the New World; he took with him his young wife,
18    1,   11|         kind-hearted Indians, who took her to the missions, where
19    1,   12|        Alvarez Cabral, the pilot, took possession of it, and although
20    1,   12|           clothed, fed—in a word, took me in so hospitably—I have
21    1,   12|         off! Let me add, that you took me on board the jangada
22    1,   12|      women, with equal eagerness, took their places on the barber’
23    1,   13|           you in advance.”~Manoel took no part in the conversation;
24    1,   13|       Garral.~That evening Torres took possession of a cabin near
25    1,   14|     Garral and his family, but he took little part in their conversation,
26    1,   14|        The guests of the fazender took leave of the Garral family
27    1,   15|        Fragoso, and a few Indians took a pirogue and landed on
28    1,   15| approached the manatees, who soon took flight. The black points
29    1,   16|       mast of the pirogue. Benito took the tiller, and off they
30    1,   16|         not been damped.~They all took their places in the pirogue.
31    1,   16|        The sail was hoisted. They took the same course as in the
32    1,   16|         an instand the work which took up all his time, to warn
33    1,   16|         it at Manaos.”~The Indian took the letter which Joam gave
34    1,   17|        leagues.~The current, too, took along the jangada more steadily,
35    1,   17|        instant. The Garral family took refuge in the house, where
36    1,   17|          his hand. The adventurer took a step or two backward without
37    1,   18|         to all that was said, but took no part in the conversation.
38    1,   19|        the convoy. The scoundrels took their measures accordingly.
39    1,   20|     outset of the conversation he took the affirmative, and assumed
40    1,   20|          Joam Garral, still calm, took a seat. His elbow rested
41    2,    2|        was opened!~Padre Passanha took her and her daughter, who
42    2,    2|         and called me—mother! You took Minha’s hand, and called
43    2,    3|         prisoner at the trial. He took the cause to heart and made
44    2,    3|          was silent, the marriage took place, and the remainder
45    2,    3|           a secret correspondence took place between the magistrate
46    2,    5|      guards entered the room, and took away Joam Dacosta.~Judge
47    2,    6|          Do you know what road he took when he went out?”~“We saw
48    2,    6|         escape, a complete change took place in his manner, his
49    2,    8|          relieved from his fears, took the pilot’s hand and chook
50    2,    9|        the 27th of August, Benito took Manoel apart, before the
51    2,   10|   diving-dress was raised, and he took a long breath and sat down
52    2,   11|         gives it to you is he who took it from the body of Torres.”~
53    2,   11|           Torres.”~The magistrate took the case and examined it
54    2,   12|          had passed.~Joam Dacosta took the document and carefully
55    2,   12|         no doctor there, and so I took charge of the wound, and
56    2,   12|        snuff-box on the table. He took a good pinch so as to develop
57    2,   12|          for some time. The judge took up the document, and, with
58    2,   12|          enigma!”~Judge Jarriquez took off his spectacles and wiped
59    2,   13|         evidence.”~The magistrate took the document and put it
60    2,   13|  Jarriquez sat down at the table, took up a sheet of paper and
61    2,   13|         is really the 234 which I took as the key of my cryptogram.”~“
62    2,   14|         CHANCE!~A COMPLETE change took place in public opinion
63    2,   15|           of his country. He only took with him moral proofs. When
64    2,   15|          arrive.~Of all those who took up the study of the puzzle,
65    2,   15|          a paroxysm of despair he took a knife from his belt and
66    2,   16|        provinces, even if pursuit took place in their direction,
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