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 1    1,    2|             In fact, the pursuit had taken him many miles from the
 2    1,    2|          tree, although the position taken up by the monkey was still
 3    1,    2|             all his family will have taken the same road as you.”~“
 4    1,    3|              death of her mother had taken charge of his household.
 5    1,    3|          character. Magalhaës, quite taken with him, asked him to remain
 6    1,    3|        studies were finished, he had taken up the subject of medicine.
 7    1,    4|            he hesitated.~Yaquita had taken both her husband’s hands
 8    1,    4|    expression, that of a man who had taken a last decision, and with
 9    1,    6|             the day his decision was taken he had been another man,
10    1,    6|           squared trunks, which were taken to Para in charge of capable
11    1,    6|           first steps had thus to be taken without delay, for the raft
12    1,    8|            which of course had to be taken into account, as among these
13    1,    8|            to the mulatto for having taken the initiative in his rescue,
14    1,    8|       required fully as many as were taken, for if the current furnished
15    1,    9|             a larger number were not taken in case of an attack by
16    1,    9|           day by day. Danger was not taken into consideration. There
17    1,   10|             it. There are also to be taken into account the stoppages
18    1,   10|             you do not repent having taken passage with us? Does it
19    1,   11|       variety of excellent fish were taken—“pacos,” “surubis,” “gamitanas,”
20    1,   15|            But an earlier laying had taken place two months before,
21    1,   15|             advance.~They might have taken the Ahuaty Parana, a sort
22    1,   15|        fishermen would at first have taken these moving points for
23    1,   16|      satisfaction of Manoel, who had taken a great dislike to the man
24    1,   16|              for going to Ega as had taken him to Tabatinga, which
25    1,   16|            had been so unfortunately taken on to the raft.~The only
26    1,   17|              came into view. She had taken refuge in the cabin of Araujo,
27    1,   18|         death. Precautions had to be taken against the “sucurijus”
28    1,   18|              of Manoel and Minha had taken place at the fazenda of
29    1,   20|          knew where Joam Dacosta had taken refuge, and under what name
30    1,   20|        proceedings that have already taken place. You are condemned
31    1,   20|          penalty. Denounced, you are taken; taken, you are executed.
32    1,   20|            Denounced, you are taken; taken, you are executed. And I
33    2,    2|           decide what steps shall be taken to procure his vindication.”~
34    2,    2|             many years my father had taken refuge?”~“He knew it,” said
35    2,    3|             accused, and that he had taken not the slightest part in
36    2,    3|              old Portuguese had been taken back to the farm mortally
37    2,    4|            clock in the morning, was taken and brought into the judge’
38    2,    4| characterizes these legal folks, had taken his seat at the end of the
39    2,    4|             was the resolution I had taken to give myself up to the
40    2,    5|             THE MAGISTRATE had again taken his place, like a man who
41    2,    7|           back the case which we had taken out of the monkey’s paw?”~“
42    2,    8|          round with a solid bar—were taken on board, and when the boats
43    2,    9|              once his resolution was taken, commenced to put his idea
44    2,   10|            stream.~The raft was then taken about forty feet along the
45    2,   11|        possible the diving-dress was taken off him.~Benito had entirely
46    2,   11|            of Torres, which had been taken on board by the Indians.
47    2,   11|             found on his corpse, and taken from his breast-pocket by
48    2,   14|             complete change had also taken place in his opinion. Was
49    2,   14|             this lock!~This idea had taken possession of Judge Jarriquez50    2,   14|               Never had a problem so taken possession of this oddity,
51    2,   14|          should not the culprit have taken the date of the year in
52    2,   15|        spoken to Lina, but which had taken full possession of his mind.
53    2,   17|        police Benito and Manoel were taken away. An end had to be put
54    2,   20|              Amazon, on which it had taken the giant raft so many months
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