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1 1, 3| restored him, and, for several days to begin with, offered him 2 1, 3| concern, in which in those days a good workman could earn 3 1, 4| yourself even for a few days would then have injured 4 1, 8| saying anything?~In a few days the interior was completed, 5 1, 9| return to Para, to end his days in one of those convents 6 1, 9| manifested itself for several days. From minute to minute the 7 1, 10| uncertain traces.~During two days the jangada traveled sometimes 8 1, 11| FRONTIER~DURING THE FEW days which followed nothing occurred 9 1, 11| of the mission.~For two days Araujo was very busy. The 10 1, 11| Negro, stopping several days at Manaos, and going on 11 1, 11| disappeared after a few days; one of them, the last who 12 1, 11| waited for them several days, but in vain. They never 13 1, 11| Frenchwoman. At the end of a few days children, relations, and 14 1, 11| Loreto, where we were a few days back. From this Peruvian 15 1, 12| met with. In very early days these woods were the object 16 1, 12| of eddy which for three days in the height of the syzygies 17 1, 13| to the frontier; so many days of walking saved.”~“To be 18 1, 14| least during the first few days, that Torres did not try 19 1, 14| no longer the Indians of days gone by. Instead of being 20 1, 16| the southwest for forty days’ journey. At eight o’clock 21 1, 16| of the same name, and two days afterward, about five o’ 22 1, 16| you get there?”~“In eight days.”~“Then you will arrive 23 1, 17| answered Manoel, “in twenty days we shall be at Manaos. There 24 1, 17| suspicions.~During the following days the jangada passed on the 25 1, 17| were highly satisfied.~Four days later, on the 14th of August, 26 1, 17| voyage, and that in a few days we must part! I owe you——”~“ 27 1, 18| and departed. Before five days, if nothing intervered with 28 1, 18| waiting not for four or five days, but for seven or eight 29 1, 18| without accident.~Three days passed. They neared Manaos. 30 2, 3| mortally injured. A few days only were left for him to 31 2, 3| legal proceedings.~Eight days before his new arrest, made 32 2, 5| said the magistrate. “Many days will elapse before we receive 33 2, 8| we shall have a good many days to wait for his body to 34 2, 8| not take place for several days.~They could not have applied 35 2, 8| because it will take many days before it rises to the surface 36 2, 9| it would take five or six days; but as he only disappeared 37 2, 9| wounded, perhaps two or three days would be enough to bring 38 2, 9| not reappear before three days.”~“We have not got three 39 2, 9| We have not got three days,” answered Benito. “We cannot 40 2, 9| that we cannot wait three days. But to jump in, come up 41 2, 14| happened during the last few days—the struggle between Benito 42 2, 14| the 28th. In three or four days more the minister would 43 2, 14| before the end of the three days, the supreme sentence would 44 2, 15| Torres belonged. In two days, or three days at the outside, 45 2, 15| belonged. In two days, or three days at the outside, Fragoso 46 2, 16| boat provisions for many days, and did not forget the 47 2, 17| He again lived the happy days he had spent with Yaquita, 48 2, 19| discharge of the prisoner. A few days would thus have to be passed 49 2, 19| and Lina and Fragoso.~Four days afterward, on the fourth 50 2, 20| It was but a series of days of joy. Joam Dacosta returned 51 2, 20| eddy which, for the three days preceding the new or full 52 2, 20| this Breves Canal.~A few days afterward the jangada passed 53 2, 20| had been signaled for some days. The whole town knew the 54 2, 20| Belem and Iquitos? In a few days the first mail steamer was