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 1    1,    1|        man may quit America and go beyond the seas, and then
 2    1,    1|    liquor. With little he could go far.~When he had pushed
 3    1,    2|  frontier. If only he would let go of my case! But no! The
 4    1,    2|         wretched monkey! I will go, yes, I will go as far as
 5    1,    2|          I will go, yes, I will go as far as my legs will carry
 6    1,    4|         have occurred to him to go with him.~The products of
 7    1,    4|        with thought or look, to go beyond the horizon which
 8    1,    6|   understand why they wanted to go or what they hoped to see.~“
 9    1,    7|         nor Yaquita had time to go with them. For one reason
10    1,    7|        about this—the gun would go off in spite of him, and
11    1,    7|         For it was necessary to go back and disentangle it
12    1,    7|        dearest mistress, let us go on again!” replied Lina.~“
13    1,    7|    Minha!” he said, “Benito may go further if he likes, but
14    1,    7|        motioned them to let him go on a bit, and stepped about
15    1,    7|        Benito to him, “you will go back with us to the fazenda
16    1,    8|         to these, there were to go forty Indians, forty blacks,
17    1,    8|   verdure, torn from the banks, go drifting down the river.
18    1,   11|       of the Amazonian forests, go about almost naked.~The
19    1,   11|  foliage. The doctor offered to go on in front with a negro
20    1,   12|       Garral family prepared to go off and visit the village.
21    1,   12|     since I was at Tabatinga; I go to find my monuments in
22    1,   12|    understand, the principal.”~“Go on, then, friend, “ replied
23    1,   12|         and I am off.”~“Off you go, Fragoso,” said Joam, “and
24    1,   13|         Do you intend, then, to go down the river?”~“Precisely.”~“
25    1,   14|       cut it off to make it let go! It is of this hand that
26    1,   15|         enough to allow them to go and come on the land or
27    1,   15|       on the left. A vessel can go up it into Peru without
28    1,   16|        friend Torres intends to go with us to Ega.”~“Certainly
29    1,   16|        our absence!”~“What? Not go with you to Ega, and remain
30    1,   16| crossing Lake Teffe. They could go to Ega and return rapidly
31    1,   16|       fine slothes!”~“Lina will go mad!” exclaimed Benito.~“
32    1,   17|      stopping at Manaos, I will go on to Belem. Will you take
33    1,   18|    stream. It was impossible to go back. Hence the task of
34    1,   19|         replied he. “You should go there one day. It is a very
35    1,   19|        On the contrary, Torres; go on,” replied Joam Garral,
36    2,    2|         On the morrow she would go to the gate of the prison,
37    2,    2|        the Isle of Muras, or to go on to the port of Manaos?”~
38    2,    2|         cause with him. We must go to Manaos, and without delay.”~“
39    2,    2|         replied Manoel. “Let us go.”~Araujo, with an approving
40    2,    3|       see that a year would not go by before he was asked to
41    2,    3|       jangada was then ready to go down the river. Joam Dacosta
42    2,    4|        as clearly as possible, “Go on! Tell me your history.
43    2,    5|     most perfect indifference:~“Go on.”~Joam Dacosta reflected
44    2,    6|      had made up their minds to go from house to house, if
45    2,    6|     replied Benito.~They had to go back toward the river, and
46    2,    6|         shoulder—never to leave go again.~Torres, who was the
47    2,    7|      fails it will kill them!”~“Go, my lad, go,” replied Passanha, “
48    2,    7|        kill them!”~“Go, my lad, go,” replied Passanha, “and
49    2,    8|     Here it is quite different. Go to the Rio Negro, and there
50    2,    9|      like you, that we ought to go straight at what we want,
51    2,    9|     jump in, come up again, and go down again will give only
52    2,    9|   project. Both were ordered to go with the four boats and
53    2,   10|     trace?”~“Not one!”~“Shall I go down now?”~“No, Manoel,”
54    2,   10|     have begun; I know where to go. Let me do it!”~Benito then
55    2,   10|           the raft will have to go over there obliquely; but
56    2,   10|        return, and continued to go down deeper still.~Suddenly,
57    2,   10|      But Benito was resolved to go as far as his mental powers
58    2,   11|       and his body ought not to go unburied!”~And so orders
59    2,   14|     calm! Dont let our spirits go down! This is not the time!”~
60    2,   15|        of his mind. This was to go in search of the gang to
61    2,   16|    disturbed. Anywhere he might go, his family—not excepting
62    2,   16|   slightest hesitation.~“Let us go,” said Benito; “we must
63    2,   17|       it was who had no wish to go! He said nothing. The sincerest
64    2,   19|     take leave of their host to go on board once more and continue
65    2,   20|    Fragosos did not hesitate to go back with those who were
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