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 1    1,    1|       While, however, the calling continued sufficiently profitable,
 2    1,    2|     perhaps he thought that if he continued to worry the monkey he might
 3    1,    2|          the young man obligingly continued:~“My father, Joam Garral,
 4    1,    4|        she had begun.~“Joam,” she continued, “here is an occasion which
 5    1,    4|           not repress.~“My dear,” continued Yaquita, “with Minha, with
 6    1,    4|  imagination was already stirred, continued to her brother and to Manoel:~“
 7    1,    5|          along its whole extent,” continued Manoel, “like the thousand
 8    1,    8|         Its snakes, its jaguars!” continued Benito.~“Its Indians, its
 9    1,   10|           7th of June the jangada continued to follow the left bank
10    1,   11|            And the ‘Mae dAqua,’” continued the girl—“that proud and
11    1,   11|          of going up the Negro it continued in the Amazon, and it has
12    1,   11|              Madame des Odonais,” continued Manoel, “came to Rio Bamba,
13    1,   11|          Odonais alone remained,” continued Manoel. “There she was,
14    1,   11|        was no longer a mother who continued her journey toward the river—
15    1,   12|           They tell me, Fragoso,” continued Joam, “that you are going
16    1,   13|       task.~A moment after Torres continued the conversation which this
17    1,   14|       were cast off, and the raft continued its journey down the river.~
18    1,   15|                    CHAPTER XV~THE CONTINUED DESCENT~ON THE EVENING of
19    1,   15|      curious noise on that side?” continued Benito, pointing to the
20    1,   15|         for a time.~The fishermen continued their cautious advance.
21    1,   15|         for bravery.”~The jangada continued to descend; but what a labyrinth
22    1,   17|            Listen to me, Manoel,” continued Benito. “You have observed
23    1,   17|            I pray you!”~“Manoel!” continued Benito, who seemed to be
24    1,   17|       without replying.~“Torres,” continued Joam, “I am sorry that we
25    1,   19|          BUT THE CONVERSATION was continued by Fragoso, who immediately
26    1,   19|             And you, Mr. Benito,” continued Torres, addressing the younger
27    1,   19|        This is what happened,” he continued. “At Tijuco it is customary
28    1,   20|            You are Joam Dacosta,” continued Torres, “who, twenty-five
29    1,   20|      replied Joam.~“Joam Garral,” continued the chief of the police, “
30    2,    2| understand.”~“One more question,” continued Benito. “What was the proposition
31    2,    2|       denunciation.”~“Very well,” continued Benito, shaking his fist
32    2,    2|         him straight in the face, continued: “Yesterday, after the interview
33    2,    4|       usual to him.~“And why,” he continued, “should Brazilian justice
34    2,    5|      perhaps be able to produce,” continued Dacosta; “I say perhaps,
35    2,    6|          him.~“I will ask, then,” continued Benito, “for both of you
36    2,    6|        the young man.~“Quite so,” continued Torres. “Mr. Benito Dacosta,
37    2,    7|        collect himself.~“Benito,” continued Manoel, “Torres never gave
38    2,    8|             If, on the contrary,” continued the pilot, “the corpse has
39    2,    8|           you have not seen one,” continued the pilot, “it was because
40    2,    9|            replied Manoel.~“Yes,” continued Benito; “but suppose we
41    2,    9|         for floating.~“And thus,” continued Manoel, “supposing the conditions
42    2,   10|       vegetation. This was why he continued to advance in that direction,
43    2,   10|       cavities with his spear. He continued to advance very slowly;
44    2,   10|        the signal for return, and continued to go down deeper still.~
45    2,   10|         he repelled the idea, and continued his progress, so as to reach
46    2,   13|               Take the document,” continued Judge Jarriquez; “first
47    2,   13|          the observation sooner,” continued the magistrate, “I might
48    2,   13|           trust to chance alone,” continued Jarriquez, who shook his
49    2,   13|         does not matter, Manoel,” continued the judge, rising; “it does
50    2,   14|           charitable wish.~“But,” continued the magistrate, “if I cannot
51    2,   16|           shall succeed, Benito!” continued Manoel. “However, we must
52    2,   17|        absorbed man.~Joam Dacosta continued to live the years of his
53    2,   17|           yourself!”~“To remain,” continued Benito, “is to remain to
54    2,   20|       them.~And still the jangada continued its journey down the river.
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