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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 daysjourney. At eight oclock
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
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