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 1    1,    1|     distances, and undivided into words. It seemed to have been
 2    1,    1|         by counting the number of words it contains, and even when
 3    1,    1|             There are fifty-eight words, and that makes fifty-eight
 4    1,    1|           it be, then, if all the words of this document were paid
 5    1,    2|        explained matters in a few words.~“You thought you had killed
 6    1,    2|          And having uttered these words the captain of the woods,
 7    1,    4|           eloquence. At the first words the head of the gentle girl
 8    1,    4|         happiness——”~At the first words of Yaquita Joam Garral had
 9    1,    4|           your wedding?”~At these words of Yaquita Joam made a movement
10    1,    5|          Livingstone—or, in other words, the old Congo-Zaira-Lualaba—
11    1,    9|           Imperatriz—or, in other words, fro the district in which
12    1,   11|      Manoel had a few appropriate words to say about these insects,
13    1,   13|           round when he heard the words pronounced in pure Brazilian,
14    1,   16|           lot of incomprehensible words.”~“All that is not so unimportant
15    1,   16|           witness. He heard a few words exchanged between Joam and
16    1,   17|       with anger as he said these words.~“Then,” said Manoel, “you
17    1,   20|  understand each other.”~At these words Joam Garral rose, advanced
18    1,   20| adventurer, half keeping back his words, as if he was sorry to let
19    1,   20|         deepest scorn.~But at the words Manoel had felt his heart
20    1,   20|           I arrest you!”~At these words Yaquita and Minha, struck
21    2,    4|   answered Joam Dacosta.~At these words, Judge Jarriquez left his
22    2,    5|      trust only in God!”~At these words Judge Jarriquez rose, and,
23    2,    6|           in rejecting.”~At these words Manoel could stand it no
24    2,    6|         the young man’s insulting words, and the hate which he bore
25    2,    6|           son!” “My brother!”~The words were uttered at the same
26    2,    7|        faded paper, and muttering words which I could not understand.”~“
27    2,    7|         went to him, and in a few words told him what they were
28    2,    8|          did not care so much for words as he did for things, thought
29    2,   11|        Body!”~Such were the first words, the only ones which escaped
30    2,   12|           not divided either into words or phrases, and that there
31    2,   12|       good! those are two English words. Then ohe—syk; then rym
32    2,   12|           a few minutes.~“All the words I see in this thing seem
33    2,   12|         letters made intelligible words. No; during the first stage
34    2,   13|         no language will you find words with three consecutive repetitions
35    2,   13|        this natural succession of words; suppose now this word is
36    2,   13|    document had been divided into words.”~“And why?”~“For this reason,
37    2,   13|       lines had been divided into words, in trying the words one
38    2,   13|         into words, in trying the words one after the other—I mean
39    2,   13|        after the other—I mean the words composed of seven letters,
40    2,   13|           for example, one of the words in the sentence we have
41    2,   13|   logogryph or a rebus!”~At these words Manoel rose, shook hands
42    2,   14|           wrote this separate the words in this paragraph? We might—
43    2,   14|         the robbery, two or three words there must be in it—‘arrayal,’ ‘
44    2,   14|          I cannot find one of the words in the body of the document,
45    2,   14|        observation applies to the words arrayal and Tijuco, which
46    2,   16|        and witnessing against the words of hope to which he had
47    2,   17|           Joam spoken encouraging words to them. His indomitable
48    2,   17|         strengthened by the manly words, which thrilled them to
49    2,   17|        scene which followed these words was heart-rending. Benito
50    2,   18|           wish to look, and these words escaped his lips: “Too late!
51    2,   18|          a second, and then these words escaped his lips:~“Innocent!
52    2,   19|         of the number, and as the words appeared by the institution
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