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 1    1,    2|            has not been content to give four hands—she has shown
 2    1,    2|            and lifted his stick to give the blow.~But if Torres
 3    1,    2|       across the jungle they never give me such trouble as this!
 4    1,    4|           place, and that it would give her every chance of happiness?”~“
 5    1,    4|           say “Yes,” when it would give such pleasure to all who
 6    1,    4|          return. Then he seemed to give a last look on that glorious
 7    1,    5|           sight, without a hill to give a gradient, without a mountain
 8    1,    5|         down, and the sun does not give out heat unchecked. The
 9    1,    7|           has been thinking how to give our walk the object which
10    1,    7| discussions, in which no one would give in.~Then the black on one
11    1,    7|            vigor, but it would not give, and the birds flew away
12    1,    9|        educated them, and hoped to give each of them the nuptial
13    1,   10|       applied to the bank so as to give the jangada a start. The
14    1,   11|       palm-trees, six inches long, give them a cat-like look—their
15    1,   12|    thirty-six hours here, so as to give a little rest to the crew.
16    1,   12|             and he knew they would give him a better reception.~
17    1,   13|            think Joam Garral would give me a passage?”~“I do not
18    1,   13|           I am sure my father will give you a passage.”~“Willingly,”
19    1,   13|          met him, and asked him to give him a passage down to Manaos.~“
20    1,   14|       between two plates, so as to give them an oblong skull, which
21    1,   15|       holiday for the Indians, who give themselves up to games,
22    1,   15|         for twelve hours, so as to give a rest to the crew.~Fonteboa,
23    1,   15|          family to Ega. This would give a rest, which was deservedly
24    1,   16|          town which one hour would give time enough to visit, and
25    1,   18|        whose elastic stems bend to give passage to the pirogues
26    1,   20|      nothing to fear from you if I give the answer you require?”~“
27    1,   20|           and you are not going to give them the information.”~Joam
28    2,    1|            intersect the town, and give it its slightly Dutch appearance.~
29    2,    3|          everything rather than to give to the daughter of his benefactor
30    2,    3|           Mina! No! I would rather give myself up and have done
31    2,    3|          by before he was asked to give his consent to her marriage,
32    2,    4|          resolution I had taken to give myself up to the justice
33    2,    4|       justice of my country.”~“You give yourself up!” exclaimed
34    2,    4|        rising from his stool. “You give yourself up of your own
35    2,    5|         formed, but he did not yet give in.~He could hardly help
36    2,    6|         Manaos? Would they have to give up all hope of coming across
37    2,    6|     combatant who was the first to give way would quickly be driven
38    2,    6|           hands. He would not even give his companions time to dress
39    2,    8|           still less why we should give up our search.”~“Will it
40    2,    9|             and go down again will give only a short period for
41    2,    9|          he asked, “to help you?”~“Give us your foreman and one
42    2,   10|         tingle, do not hesitate to give us the signal, and we will
43    2,   10|          left to pull the cord and give the signal.~Benito felt
44    2,   12|          fact, there is nothing to give a clue to their origin.
45    2,   12|            u by an r, etc., I will give up my judgeship if I do
46    2,   12|        procedure were right, would give him the right meaning of
47    2,   12|             What he desired was to give himself the ecstasy of reading
48    2,   13|          and you will be forced to give in to the evidence.”~The
49    2,   13|             Any number you like.”~“Give me an example and you will
50    2,   13|         number by chance, so as to give a cryptographic form to
51    2,   13|         said Manoel, “chance might give us this number.”~“This number,”
52    2,   14|          Let us see what 1804 will give us as a cryptographical
53    2,   14|       letters, h, d, and d, do not give corresponding letters in
54    2,   14|           the magistrate. “We must give it up again. Let us have
55    2,   15|           Joam Dacosta? Would that give us the key of the document?
56    2,   15|            of exile I have come to give myself up! Here I am; judge
57    2,   16|         the judge had not dared to give utterance in their presence,
58    2,   16|          which would probably only give rise to hopes destined never
59    2,   17|           whose mind threatened to give way before such obstinacy, “
60    2,   18|      unfortunately the chief could give him no information whatever
61    2,   18|           Nothing!” he said. “That give us—nothing!”~And in fact
62    2,   20|           again stretched forth to give the nuptial benediction
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