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 1    1,    1|         for some moments lost in thought.~It contained about a hundred
 2    1,    1|         pass before the glorious thought was generally accepted,
 3    1,    1|       Indian savage. No. Lost in thought, the captain of the woods
 4    1,    1|        pocket of his under-vest, thought to be extra careful, and
 5    1,    1|      three hoursrest would, he thought, put him in a state to continue
 6    1,    2|        it.~Doubtless the guariba thought he had found some fruit
 7    1,    2|           He has robbed me!”~The thought that the case held his money
 8    1,    2|     there flashed across him the thought of his document, the remembrance
 9    1,    2|     might escape him, perhaps he thought that if he continued to
10    1,    2|     matters in a few words.~“You thought you had killed a monkey,”
11    1,    3|         travels with some slight thought of entering a fazenda in
12    1,    3|           Manoel Valdez, what he thought of her. He was too much
13    1,    4|          to his studies, yet the thought seemed never to have occurred
14    1,    4|        had not wish, either with thought or look, to go beyond the
15    1,    4|         she had noticed that the thought of leaving the fazenda,
16    1,    4|           For a long time I have thought over the proposition I have
17    1,    6|        descend the Amazon he had thought of making the most of the
18    1,    6|     mistress, and that was never thought of.~Benito had actively
19    1,    6|       him rather oftener than he thought convenient, and on the whole
20    1,    7|           when the happy company thought they had lost their guiding
21    1,    7|            said Benito; “I never thought that we should finish by
22    1,   11|            What a pity!” Fragoso thought it proper to add.~“And the ‘
23    1,   14|    months, and no one would have thought that the jangada had given
24    1,   16|          no business in Ega, had thought to be of the party if Lina
25    1,   18|        unceasingly; “but I never thought Para was such a long way
26    1,   18|     bachelor.”~Benito and Manoel thought that while thus speaking
27    1,   19|       head, seemed to be lost in thought, and putting his hand on
28    2,    1|    characteristic of the tone of thought prevalent in these parts—
29    2,    2|        was not his own. She only thought of the life of happiness
30    2,    3|          to refuse.~But then the thought that his daughter would
31    2,    3|      live. He was alarmed at the thought that his daughter would
32    2,    3|       life!”~Many times had Joam thought of telling his wife about
33    2,    4|      Like a good many judges, he thought but little of the indulgence
34    2,    5|        of my life. I should have thought that such proofs were those
35    2,    5|             Always this method!” thought Judge Jarriquez; “accusing
36    2,    5|      stranger affair than I ever thought it would be!”~
37    2,    6|        commence on the project I thought of yesterday.”~“To find
38    2,    6|        Fragoso had the slightest thought of dissuading him.~“I will
39    2,    6|            Really! I should have thought an assassination would have
40    2,    8|    enterprise. They none of them thought of themselves in this work
41    2,    8|      words as he did for things, thought proper to reply, “Yes, Araujo;
42    2,   10|          in his ears, but as his thought was always lucid, as he
43    2,   10|     assertions of the pilot, the thought recurred to him that some
44    2,   10|      instant, ceased to beat. He thought he was going to lose consciousness.
45    2,   10|          the living lash.~Benito thought that all was over; his eyes
46    2,   12| companion of the adventurer, had thought proper to write his confession—
47    2,   12|   headquarters, and therewith he thought he had finished with the
48    2,   12|         his true element.~At the thought that the document might
49    2,   12|       And so from that moment he thought of nothing but how to discover
50    2,   12|          let the paper drop, and thought for a few minutes.~“All
51    2,   12|          to a different train of thought. “One important point is
52    2,   12|          than, perhaps, would be thought—of the man who, after hours
53    2,   13|     struck with the argument; he thought about it, and, in short,
54    2,   14|      tell me, without a moment’s thought—you understand—the first
55    2,   14|      Bobo, all in a breath. Bobo thought he would please his master
56    2,   15|        would do no good. But the thought of it was too much for him.
57    2,   15|     Nothing! The numbers already thought of, and which he tried in
58    2,   16|          They had understood the thought to which the judge had not
59    2,   17|       his hands. Again he was in thought back at Iquitos.~There the
60    2,   17|          with Yaquita, and again thought of the birth of his children,
61    2,   17|          The young men had never thought of a difficulty like this.
62    2,   19|     Torres was then with him. He thought he could intrust to his
63    2,   20|        the voyage which they had thought they would never reach.
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