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 1    1,    1|        negro. He was a white of Brazilian origin, and had received
 2    1,    1|       World, at a time when the Brazilian law still excluded mulattoes
 3    1,    1|         about a hundred francs; Brazilian reis, worth about as much;
 4    1,    1|         the Amazon, crossed the Brazilian frontier, and come into
 5    1,    2|        will lead me back to the Brazilian frontier. If only he would
 6    1,    2|       insults in the mouth of a Brazilian of white descent, but “curiboca”—
 7    1,    2|      Manoel, assistant surgeon, Brazilian army,” replied the young
 8    1,    2|      thinking of recrossing the Brazilian frontier?”~“Yes, for a voyage
 9    1,    3|      leagues to the west of the Brazilian frontier.~Iquitos, like
10    1,    3|         to the farm at Iquitos.~Brazilian by birth, Joam Garral was
11    1,    3|       proverbial honesty of the Brazilian merchants and fazenders
12    1,    3|         had herein preceded the Brazilian government. In this country,
13    1,    4|    Garral had never crossed the Brazilian frontier, his wife and daughter
14    1,    4|  daughter had never set foot on Brazilian soil. The longing to see
15    1,    5|      English, French, Dutch and Brazilian.~What nations, what races,
16    1,    5|     Colombia and Peru up to the Brazilian frontier—or, rather, the
17    1,    5|       of the “Boulonnaise,” the Brazilian Valdez in 1840, the French “
18    1,    5|      1865 and 1866, in 1967 the Brazilian engineer Franz Keller-Linzenger,
19    1,    5|      the greatest honor for the Brazilian government is that on the
20    1,   10|        between Tabatinga on the Brazilian frontier, and the source
21    1,   11|    river before arriving at the Brazilian frontier. It is only a little
22    1,   11|  bloodthirsty diptera guard the Brazilian frontier considerably better
23    1,   11|         of Tartar horsemen. The Brazilian flag hung from the top of
24    1,   11|       reach the missions on the Brazilian frontier, where they hoped
25    1,   12|         been said. Below, it is Brazilian, and takes the name of the
26    1,   12|     before Tabatinga, the first Brazilian town situated on the left
27    1,   12|        a flagstaff carrying the Brazilian colors does not rise above
28    1,   12|         for there will stop the Brazilian steamers which ascend the
29    1,   12|         bore are felt up to the Brazilian frontier.~On the morrow,
30    1,   12|       had already set foot in a Brazilian town, it was otherwise with
31    1,   12|     mistress, had never been on Brazilian soil.~But before leaving
32    1,   12|        like the beauties of our Brazilian cities. No; when it is done,
33    1,   12|          The loja belonged to a Brazilian settled at Tabatinga. There,
34    1,   13|        words pronounced in pure Brazilian, and not in the mixed idiom
35    1,   13|     family have just passed the Brazilian frontier?”~“Yes,” said Fragoso; “
36    1,   13| daughter have never set foot on Brazilian ground; and as for Joam
37    1,   15|       for every little turtle a Brazilian pataque, or about a franc,
38    1,   16|       Gama placed forever under Brazilian rule.~The passengers landed
39    1,   16|     Muas, but the dress of true Brazilian ladies. The wives and daughters
40    1,   19|         an ounce, came from the Brazilian mines! And they were three
41    2,    2|    Because Joam Dacosta once in Brazilian territory became more at
42    2,    4|      myself from the pursuit of Brazilian justice.”~The answers were
43    2,    4|           he continued, “should Brazilian justice pursue you?”~“Because
44    2,    6|     offense or defense, which a Brazilian is never without. And then,
45    2,   11|      her colors and saluted the Brazilian flag. At the report vibrations
46    2,   14|  rehabilitation at the hands of Brazilian justice, a moral enigma
47    2,   15|  position as when he passed the Brazilian frontier—the position of
48    2,   16|    province, or even beyond the Brazilian territory, would require
49    2,   16|      town or village beyond the Brazilian frontier. There Joam Dacosta
50    2,   19|      meeting with Torres on the Brazilian frontier, his embarkation
51    2,   20|     entered that portion of the Brazilian empire which has no boundary
52    2,   20|    hundred leagues on the great Brazilian artery. There the huts of
53    2,   20|        their mastheads, and the Brazilian colors were saluted by the
54    2,   20|        with him from beyond the Brazilian frontier. As for Fragoso,
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