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 1    1,    3|      expression of the country, “fazenda,” then in the height of
 2    1,    3|         by the proprietor of the fazenda.~This Portuguese, whose
 3    1,    3|     slight thought of entering a fazenda in the interior. He was
 4    1,    3|          into the service of the fazenda, deciding to devote to it
 5    1,    3|      impulse of Joam Garral. The fazenda began to grow in proportion,
 6    1,    3|        in which the staff of the fazenda were accommodated—the servants’
 7    1,    3|          the farm at Iquitos the fazenda had become one of the richest
 8    1,    3|        girls. She never left the fazenda. Brought up in pure and
 9    1,    3|         in the management of the fazenda, she was equal to say any
10    1,    3|     leave for some months to the fazenda, where he was accustomed
11    1,    3|        at Belem, so far from the fazenda, to return with his young
12    1,    3|         humblest servants of the fazenda. It was unnecessary to ask
13    1,    3|        the numerous staff of the fazenda.~In the first place, then,
14    1,    3|      always for the works of the fazenda, and blacks to about double
15    1,    3|  kindness, and it was not at the fazenda of Iquitos that one would
16    1,    4|        of the whole staff of the fazenda, but if such was to be his
17    1,    4|         her husband to leave the fazenda Yaquita felt to be a very
18    1,    4|       the thought of leaving the fazenda, if only for a few weeks,
19    1,    4|     never been. The cares of the fazenda, the works which have required
20    1,    4|         without any hitch in the fazenda. And yet all this time he
21    1,    4|        more speak of leaving the fazenda, and never ask the reason
22    1,    5|         southern boundary of the fazenda, and looking at the liquid
23    1,    6|       truth, as if a part of the fazenda of Iquitos had been cut
24    1,    6|          whole river side of the fazenda, to form the enormous mass,
25    1,    6|         principal manager of the fazenda.~“In a month,” he said to
26    1,    6|      clearing to the bank of the fazenda he had formed a large mound
27    1,    7|          the Amazon opposite the fazenda.~It was, in a manner, a
28    1,    7|          by the domestics of the fazenda, had not an hour to lose.~
29    1,    7|        town of Belem than at the fazenda of Iquitos, and there as
30    1,    7|      will go back with us to the fazenda of Iquitos?”~“With pleasure,”
31    1,    7|       started on the road to the fazenda, where Fragoso was received
32    1,    8|         his new situation at the fazenda.~The barber had never been
33    1,    8|          though our house at the fazenda went with us on the journey,
34    1,    8|        The best furniture of the fazenda naturally found its place
35    1,    8|         like the interior of the fazenda. A stationary house under
36    1,    8|          the neighborhood of the fazenda. A huge liana bound all
37    1,    9|        same conditions as at the fazenda of Iquitos, and would always
38    1,    9|         had been received at the fazenda. He had known the children
39    1,    9|          Indian or negro, of the fazenda.~Fragoso could not keep
40    1,   10|       were to stay behind at the fazenda. At six oclock in the morning
41    1,   10|       busy in the library at the fazenda, and that you promised to
42    1,   10|         still in the comfortable fazenda of Iquitos.~During these
43    1,   10|          done in the park of the fazenda. The life was, in fact,
44    1,   12|      when you received me at the fazenda of Iquitos, lodged, clothed,
45    1,   13|         part of the staff at the fazenda.”~“Is he rich?”~“Oh, certainly!”
46    1,   13|          promised to come to the fazenda to my father?”~“I have not
47    1,   17|          the neighborhood of the fazenda when we met him in the forest
48    1,   18|     Minha had taken place at the fazenda of Iquitos several weeks
49    2,    2|  scoundrel was on his way to the fazenda with the idea of consummating
50    2,    4|      long ago did you leave your fazenda?”~“About nine weeks.”~“Why?”~“
51    2,    4|         at his advice I left the fazenda, and came in person to proceed
52    2,    6|          were prowling about our fazenda in the forest of Iquitos,
53    2,    6|   recognized Joam Dacosta in the fazenda of Iquitos?”~“How I recognized
54    2,    7|          the passengers from the fazenda! Masters and servants had
55    2,    7|          not the servants of the fazenda members of one family? Every
56    2,   15|      invited Torres to visit the fazenda; in the second place he
57    2,   16|          quickly enough, and the fazenda was no longer a safe retreat.
58    2,   16|         there, he could sell the fazenda, eave his country forever,
59    2,   19| reception he had met with at the fazenda, the meeting with Torres
60    2,   19|         Manaos, and later on the fazenda of Iquitos.~On the morning
61    2,   20|         a half after leaving the fazenda of Iquitos—that, as they
62    2,   20|          though a portion of the fazenda, with her new family, had
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