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 1    1,    1|           One of those unclassed men who are found so frequently
 2    1,    2|          the head.~The two young men carried in addition, in
 3    1,    2|          s corpse.~But the young men, who were taking the same
 4    1,    2|         Torres saluted the young men, who in turn saluted him,
 5    1,    3|       imagine that riches exempt men from work—he was one of
 6    1,    3|         be worthy of the name of men.~During the first years
 7    1,    3|     sultry cliimate, which wears men away so quickly, he had
 8    1,    4|      hence on this day the young men had gone out hunting in
 9    1,    5|        the world.”~The two young men were speaking in a kind
10    1,    6|        The superintendent of the men, after receiving the instructions
11    1,    7|   environs of Iquitos. The young men went equipped for the chase,
12    1,    7|    eleven oclock, the two young men and the two girls met on
13    1,    9|     tables of the master and his men.~And so each day shooting
14    1,   11|         on a Chinese table. Both men and women are simply clothed,
15    1,   12|          these savages, both the men and the women! I shall not
16    1,   12|           Every native was there—men, women, the old and the
17    1,   12|          of the Amazon.~And then men and women, with equal eagerness,
18    1,   13|    advanced toward the two young men, who looked at him without
19    1,   16|          Lina, and the two young men prepared to leave the jangada.~
20    1,   17|    looked slyly at the two young men, but said not a word.~Benito
21    1,   17|  myeterious bond could these two men—one nobleness itself, that
22    1,   17|          he was by the two young men, by Fragoso and Lina, to
23    1,   17|       house, where the two young men joined them. The Indians
24    1,   17|    shouted Manoel.~The two young men, and Fragoso and Joam Garral,
25    1,   18|        In the meantime the young men could do nothing. More than
26    1,   18|      paralyze the most robust of men or animals, and end by dealing
27    1,   19|        three convicts—yes! three men sentenced to transportation
28    1,   19|       district regiment, and ten men on foot, complete the convoy.
29    1,   20|       CHAPTER XX~BETWEEN THE TWO MEN~FOR A MOMENT, alone in the
30    1,   20|      from Manaos, and with a few men it carried the chief of
31    1,   20|        police made a sign to his men, who advanced to secure
32    2,    1|          and private residences? Men of good appearance, with
33    2,    3|         passed between these two men.~One day, the case being
34    2,    5|       trusting to the justice of men, I must put my trust only
35    2,    6|       spurs of the bank, saw two men standing face to face to
36    2,    6|       master of himself.~The two men looked at one another for
37    2,    7|    excesses these half-barbarous men might be led?~The time,
38    2,    8|    Torres,” he said to the young men, “had been from the first
39    2,    9|         Araujo, Fragoso, and our men, and let us be off,” was
40    2,    9|        to wait for the two young men.~Manoel and Benito started
41    2,    9|      Will you not have one of my men,” he asked, “to help you?”~“
42    2,    9|         well known. By its means men can descend beneath the
43    2,    9|     lowered into the stream.~The men on the raft immediately
44    2,   10|      communication cord, and the men on the raft commenced to
45    2,   11|         and then, turning to the men on the raft who did not
46    2,   11| magistrate what has passed.”~The men came up to the pirogue.~
47    2,   12|       expect from the justice of men, and my fate is in the hands
48    2,   12|         and then the three young men, much agitated, retired
49    2,   12|          one of those unreserved men who think more easily aloud
50    2,   15|         of the document? No! Two men only knew the cipher—the
51    2,   15|        and Torres! And these two men are no more!”~So reasoned
52    2,   16|     agreed between the two young men that the secret should be
53    2,   16|         time to lose.”~The young men returned on board by way
54    2,   16|    Manaos.~For an hour the young men were in consultation with
55    2,   16|         be required by the young men when they reached the canal
56    2,   17|          dwells in the hearts of men. No! Joam Dacosta would
57    2,   17|      stood bewildered.~The young men had never thought of a difficulty
58    2,   17|      imagine that the justice of men will nullify a wrong decision,
59    2,   19|         the trade of a chaser of men.~During this time Torres,
60    2,   20|        Manoel.~And the two young men seemed to understand each
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