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 1    1,    3|         Magalhaës lived with his daughter Yaquita, who after the death
 2    1,    3|      store for him. Yaquita, his daughter, had, in this silent young
 3    1,    3|      know that the fortune of my daughter is assured.”~“I can continue
 4    1,    3|          and, two years after, a daughter. Benito and Minha, the grandchildren
 5    1,    3|         of Joam and Yaquita.~The daughter grew to be one of the most
 6    1,    3|         thee-ed and thou-ed both daughter and mother. The whole of
 7    1,    4|    should not like to become her daughter without knowing and being
 8    1,    4|    Manoel entertained toward his daughter was not what troubled her.
 9    1,    4| Brazilian frontier, his wife and daughter had never set foot on Brazilian
10    1,    4|         Joam.~“Manoel loves your daughter, he is loved by her, and
11    1,    4|       has entertained toward our daughter?”~“Yes; and a year since——”~
12    1,    4|      asked you to take me and my daughter to the provinces of the
13    1,    4|       the first sorrow which our daughter has caused us, and my heart
14    1,    4|       back we should revisit our daughter in her house with her second
15    1,    4|          will be better for your daughter, for her establishment,
16    1,    4|        son and the kisses of his daughter.~“And what date, father,”
17    1,    6|     house, where Yaquita and her daughter were as busy as possible,
18    1,    8|   comprising the father, mother, daughter, Benito, Manoel, and the
19    1,    8|          be; and as Yaquita, her daughter, and Lina were content,
20    1,    9|       was he who had married the daughter of Farmer Magalhaës to the
21    1,    9|        what care Yaquita and her daughter took to make him comfortable!
22    1,    9|          There were Yaquita, her daughter, Manoel Valdez, Padre Passanha,
23    1,   10|        be proud of it.”~“Yes, my daughter; and I absolve you from
24    1,   10|         as manager. Yaquita, her daughter, and Manoel, nearly always
25    1,   11|         him, and Yaquita and her daughter did their utmost in persuasion.
26    1,   11|       did not stir. Yaquita, her daughter, and Manoel also remained
27    1,   12|   otherwise with Yaquita and her daughter; for them it was, so to
28    1,   12|        the meantime Yaquita, her daughter, and the young mulatto,
29    1,   13|           his wife, his son, his daughter, and Miss Minha’s betrothed.”~“
30    1,   13|        betrothed.”~“Ah! he has a daughter?” said Torres.~“A charming
31    1,   13|           Madame Yaquita and her daughter have never set foot on Brazilian
32    1,   14|   Iquitos, the sentiments of the daughter for Manoel Valdez, and always
33    1,   16|     willingly to Yaquita and her daughter, and appeared not to notice
34    1,   19|        speaking. Yaquita and her daughter silently followed, and all
35    1,   20|       arms, he said:~“You have a daughter!—I like her—and I want to
36    1,   20|        You ignore, then, that my daughter is going to marry Manoel
37    1,   20|       Manoel Valdez!”~“And if my daughter declines?”~“If you tell
38    1,   20|       the day when you marry his daughter.”~“Fair play, Joam Garral,”
39    1,   20|          you dare refuse me your daughter!”~“I am listening, Torres.”~“
40    1,   20|      will not have it until your daughter has become my wife. Now
41    1,   20|        so as not to leave on his daughter and son-in-law the weight
42    2,    2|         who, when he marries his daughter, is to be his second son.”~“
43    2,    2|        Passanha took her and her daughter, who could not restrain
44    2,    2|     price?”~“At the price of his daughter’s hand!” answered Manoel
45    2,    2|         Yaquita, followed by her daughter and Padre Passanha, came
46    2,    2| proclaimed. Minha is a convict’s daughter.”~“Minha Dacosta or Minha
47    2,    3|      Manoel was in love with his daughter.~The union of the young
48    2,    3|        young army doctor and his daughter was in every respect a suitable
49    2,    3|        then the thought that his daughter would have to marry under
50    2,    3|          at the thought that his daughter would be left alone and
51    2,    3|       rather than to give to the daughter of his benefactor a name
52    2,    3|     Brazil, and with her and her daughter descend the beautiful Amazon
53    2,    5|          fortune!”~“How so?”~“My daughter’s hand was to be the cost
54    2,   14|          marriage with Dacosta’s daughter—that is to say, when it
55    2,   15|       her they found the valiant daughter of Magalhaës, the worthy
56    2,   16|    prisoner, and Yaquita and her daughter set off to Manaos.~For an
57    2,   17|         VISIT of Yaquita and her daughter had been like all such visits
58    2,   17|      evening, then, his wife and daughter, strengthened by the manly
59    2,   17|         his hand the hand of the daughter who would never have believed
60    2,   17|     longed for the future of his daughter to be assured, for his partner
61    2,   17|     thinking of the day when his daughter’s marriage with Manoel had
62    2,   17|          father to hand over his daughter to save his honor and his
63    2,   19|          and Yaquita, with their daughter and sons, were on the deck
64    2,   20|         Neither Yaquita, nor her daughter, nor Lina, nor old Cybele,
65    2,   20|         to clasp to her arms the daughter whom her son had chosen.
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