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 1    1,    2|          hold of the case, jumped back a pace or two, and, raising
 2    1,    2|           monkey, alarmed, jumped back at once, and not so brave
 3    1,    2|         this, and he will lead me back to the Brazilian frontier.
 4    1,    4|       much less cruel! As we came back we should revisit our daughter
 5    1,    5|           the ocean does not pond back without raising in a strife
 6    1,    7|        For it was necessary to go back and disentangle it from
 7    1,    7|           it would be easy to get back afterward.~A quarter of
 8    1,    7|         wished to keep his sister back.~“Staystay, Minha!” he
 9    1,    7|       Benito to him, “you will go back with us to the fazenda of
10    1,   11|         repast, and you will come back hardly recognizable! I fancy
11    1,   11|         it came to a halt, turned back on its road, remounted the
12    1,   11|           on it! It will take you back to the mysterious forest,
13    1,   11|          where we were a few days back. From this Peruvian village
14    1,   12|           Spanish language as far back as the twelfth century.
15    1,   12|        the Amazon, and turns them back at the rate of seventeen
16    1,   13|    putting forth his hand kept it back in spite of himself.~“We
17    1,   14|         neighborhood, and brought back some feathered game, which
18    1,   16|          Eight leagues, there and back, in a pirogue containing
19    1,   17|       family good-night, had gone back to his cabin.~The Indians
20    1,   17|        into which they have crept back, they sleep with the mouth
21    1,   17|        the cayman, and was hurled back into the river, whose waters
22    1,   18|        had saved.~“I will pay you back, sooner or later, Mr. Fragoso,”
23    1,   18|           It was impossible to go back. Hence the task of navigating
24    1,   20|     innocence, and are keeping it back to proclaim it on the day
25    1,   20|          adventurer, half keeping back his words, as if he was
26    1,   20|           him no answer. He threw back the door which opened under
27    2,    2|      sentenced twenty-three years back for this abominable crime
28    2,    3|         Portuguese had been taken back to the farm mortally injured.
29    2,    3|      might be; there was no going back for him! And Joam Dacosta
30    2,    4|    perched on his high chair, his back turned toward the window,
31    2,    5|      master of himself, he leaned back in his chair, and with his
32    2,    6|        and he will doubtless come back to supper.”~“Do you know
33    2,    6|    replied Benito.~They had to go back toward the river, and the
34    2,    6|           quite unmoved, held him back.~“What is the matter with
35    2,    6|         enemy.~Benito had stepped back a few paces.~“Torres,” he
36    2,    6|      parried it. They then jumped back, but almost at the same
37    2,    6|         little by little, pressed back by his implacable foe, who
38    2,    7|        displayed when we gave him back the case which we had taken
39    2,    7|         which I held—which I gave back to him! Perhaps it contained——”~“
40    2,    8|       from the riverside and kept back the waters in a kind of
41    2,    8|           the currents are ponded back, and they cannot possibly
42    2,    8|         and Fragoso, as they came back, dared not mention their
43    2,   10|         skin, furnished along the back and tail with an apparatus
44    2,   11|        Indians had already thrown back the body into the water,
45    2,   11|           as to examine it on the back and the front, which were
46    2,   12|    Shaking his head, he handed it back to his son. “Perhaps,” he
47    2,   12|         glasses; then he put them back again and bent over the
48    2,   13|        more hopeless when he went back than when he set out.~
49    2,   16|           of Joam Dacosta. To get back to the mouth of the Rio
50    2,   17|           Again he was in thought back at Iquitos.~There the old
51    2,   18|    devoted fellow had not brought back the proof that Ortega was
52    2,   18|        the gallant fellow brought back from his visit to the chief
53    2,   18|       this denial, Fragoso pushed back the man who guarded the
54    2,   18|         with the new name brought back by Fragoso as he had done
55    2,   18|         and the crowd was flowing back to the spot where the gallows
56    2,   19|           name of Ortega, brought back by Fragoso, and which was
57    2,   20| successively transported from one back to the other, has definitely
58    2,   20|   Fragosos did not hesitate to go back with those who were to them
59    2,   20|           hearts which he brought back with him from beyond the
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