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1 1 | PART I. THE GIANT RAFT~ 2 1, 1| formed the most substantial part of his attire, and over 3 1, 2| forbidden all movement on the part of Torres.~He remained like 4 1, 2| But no! the monkey did not part with the case, and, holding 5 1, 5| Amazon crosses a most healthy part of South America. Its basin 6 1, 6| was to be accompanied by a part of the staff of the farm.~ 7 1, 6| would be, in truth, as if a part of the fazenda of Iquitos 8 1, 6| settlement of Iquitos included a part of those magnificent forests 9 1, 6| the detail of the trading part of the business. But there 10 1, 6| and her favorite for their part took care of what more particularly 11 1, 7| more magnificent than this part of the right bank of the 12 1, 8| symmetrically arranged on a flat part of the bank, which he had 13 1, 8| Joam Garral. But when that part was finished the question 14 1, 8| pleasant, “Ah, ah!” on the part of Benito, old Cybele, and 15 1, 8| place, then, in the hinder part of the jangada they built 16 1, 9| millions, and form so large a part of the food of the natives; 17 1, 9| of the craft—and formed a part reserved for the Garral 18 1, 9| composed the most precious part of the cargo, for every 19 1, 11| Para—or rather that, for my part, I am not acquainted with 20 1, 11| their services, the most part disappeared after a few 21 1, 12| very beautiful along this part of its course. The influence 22 1, 12| to the event.~If, on his part, Fragoso, in his capacity 23 1, 12| husbands scarcely cared to part with a few reis for the 24 1, 12| amusing dexterity, and, on the part of the natives, the same 25 1, 13| any expostulation on the part of the natives who lost 26 1, 13| Indians and negroes, who form part of the staff at the fazenda.”~“ 27 1, 13| advance.”~Manoel took no part in the conversation; he 28 1, 14| steamer, who is free to take part in the general life if he 29 1, 14| family, but he took little part in their conversation, and 30 1, 15| begun to take a more active part in the conversation. The 31 1, 17| walked about the central part of the craft awaiting the 32 1, 17| that in a few days we must part! I owe you——”~“Joam Garral!” 33 1, 18| the crew, of the greater part of the cargo.~“It is truly 34 1, 18| be the last of this first part of the voyage, was not served 35 1, 18| that was said, but took no part in the conversation. Benito 36 1, 18| Torres, but he acted his part more successfully than Benito 37 1, 20| affirmative, and assumed the part of an accuser.~“Joam,” he 38 2 | PART II. THE CRYPTOGRAM~ 39 2, 1| 1757 to 1804 it was only part of the captaincy which bears 40 2, 1| projecting shops for the most part tenanted by Portuguese traders.~ 41 2, 2| fazender did not wish that any part of his past life should 42 2, 3| taken not the slightest part in the murder of the escort 43 2, 3| perished with the greater part of the soldiers, and suspicion 44 2, 4| it impudent folly on the part of the doomed man of Tijuco, 45 2, 4| little cells which form part of our modern penitentiary 46 2, 6| appeared ahead, hiding a part of the horizon, and bounding 47 2, 7| shouts of death. In this part of the two Americas, where 48 2, 7| ransack the whole of this part of the river, if necessary, 49 2, 8| poles, began to sound every part of the river at the base 50 2, 8| declivity in its chalky part, and ran perpendicularly 51 2, 8| these creatures it was in a part where there was no place 52 2, 10| intention was to visit the lower part of the bank up to the Bar 53 2, 14| that Torres had declined to part with it until after his 54 2, 15| s life and honor. On his part, Fragoso, aided by Lina, 55 2, 15| the culprit of Tijuco. The part of the Amazon where these 56 2, 15| be engaged in some other part of the province, and to 57 2, 15| anger!~During the latter part of this day he had been 58 2, 16| meet her glance.~On his part, and as if by pre-arrangement, 59 2, 16| evoked no curiosity on the part of the crew of the jangada, 60 2, 20| REMAINS to tell of the second part of the voyage down the mighty 61 2, 20| inhabitants, Indians for the most part, whose nearest houses were