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 1    1,    1|           of contos. Ah! there is quite a fortune here for me to
 2    1,    2|           time, and if he did not quite forget that nature had made
 3    1,    2|           a persistency which was quite natural. How without this
 4    1,    3|     upright character. Magalhaës, quite taken with him, asked him
 5    1,    3|           treat for Benito, after quite a year passed at Belem,
 6    1,    4|        some hesitation, which was quite intelligible.~“Joam,” said
 7    1,    6|           but the joyous Lina was quite unaffected at leaving Iquitos.
 8    1,    8|         of a barber at the end!”~“Quite a chance, Mr. Fragoso,”
 9    1,    8|         die of hunger, and before quite going off I should try a
10    1,    8|       given me a nosegay and I am quite content. It is true,” she
11    1,    9|          least, and the times are quite changed since it was necessary
12    1,    9|          the hour with an anxiety quite intelligible.~There were
13    1,    9|      current when it floated off.~Quite a tribe from one hundred
14    1,    9|          few inches before it was quite lifted and detached from
15    1,   10|       torn from the banks, formed quite a flotilla of fragments
16    1,   10|            in fact, the same. Not quite, perhaps, to Benito, who
17    1,   11|           where there are already quite enough for its own needs.”~
18    1,   12|          Among the natives it was quite the reverse. Husbands and
19    1,   13|    difficulties with a guariba?”~“Quite true, gentlemen,” replied
20    1,   14|          to drink, of a freshness quite enviable for the climate,
21    1,   16|          made a fool of myself!”~“Quite so! and if you would like
22    1,   16|           in Amazones and Para!”~“Quite so, and he is also poking
23    1,   16|      another cause of wonderment, quite feminine wonderment too,
24    1,   16|           task in Manoel, who was quite disposed to put on shore
25    1,   18|         port of Manaos.~Minha had quite recovered from her fright,
26    1,   18|       clear stream.”~“We shall be quite through the forest in a
27    1,   18|    longing for marriage. But I am quite a stranger in Belem, and,
28    1,   20|           true culprit! That I am quite innocent I swear before
29    2,    4|         his eyes that the man was quite ten times guilty.~Jarriquez,
30    2,    5|       Jarriquez rose, and, in not quite such an indifferent tone,
31    2,    6|          answered the young man.~“Quite so,” continued Torres. “
32    2,    6|          the attack, when Benito, quite unmoved, held him back.~“
33    2,    6|             And then continuing:~“Quite so, Torres; I know the reason
34    2,    6|  manchetta which Benito could not quite parry. His left side was
35    2,    7|           just fallen. Benito was quite overwhelmed, and accused
36    2,    8|       them to flee to. Here it is quite different. Go to the Rio
37    2,    9|       answer of Manoel, which was quite correct, requires some explanation.
38    2,   10|          to support a pressure of quite two atmospheres. Only venture
39    2,   10|           action of his brain was quite clear—even a little more
40    2,   10|         to stiffen.~But before he quite lost his power of sight
41    2,   13|           that is not probable.”~“Quite so!” sighed Manoel, who,
42    2,   14|          in some form, and we can quite understand what interest
43    2,   14| enterprise on which Jarriquez, in quite a fury, was engaged, and
44    2,   15|      regarded throughout as being quite secondary for him. And of
45    2,   15|       read the document. This was quite a fortune, and so people
46    2,   16|           at that early hour were quite deserted. In a few minutes
47    2,   16|           of the pirogue would be quite possible, and that no obstacles
48    2,   16|           was familiar to him for quite two hundred miles up, and
49    2,   17|        clearness and completeness quite remarkable.~And now he was
50    2,   18|         erected.~Judge Jarriquez, quite frightful to look upon,
51    2,   20|          eighty miles from Belem, quite a small town, and even a “
52    2,   20|         of Marajo. This island is quite a province in itself. It
53    2,   20|            Araujo, the pilot, was quite aware of this. He steered,
54    2,   20|          hand of Lina, who seemed quite radiant with joy. Then followed
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