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1 1, 1| of a snooze. Two or three hours’ rest would, he thought, 2 1, 3| and they were married some hours before the death of Magalhaës, 3 1, 6| years old fall in a few hours beneath the axes of the 4 1, 6| consummate address. In a few hours, with the help of the felling-sword, 5 1, 7| imagine. Just forget for a few hours that you are engaged.”~“ 6 1, 7| eaten nothing for forty hours, astray in the forest, had 7 1, 9| and during the twenty-four hours which preceded the maximum 8 1, 10| two leagues in twenty-four hours, and sometimes, while the 9 1, 10| had to be avoided, and the hours of halting, which were necessarily 10 1, 10| kilometers for each twenty-four hours.~In addition, the surface 11 1, 10| During these twenty-four hours the mouths of the rivers 12 1, 10| than we get to-day.~Some hours later the village of Bella 13 1, 10| to remain here for some hours before nightfall, Benito 14 1, 11| through its waves for whole hours together.~There were the 15 1, 11| the Amazon. Twenty-four hours afterward, passing the mouths 16 1, 11| the sky, and for several hours took the place of the twilight 17 1, 12| decided to pass thirty-six hours here, so as to give a little 18 1, 14| halted for two or three hours.~Manoel and Benito had gone 19 1, 15| this hemorrhage for many hours, who have never awoke!”~“ 20 1, 15| occupy profitably these hours of leisure. They chatted 21 1, 15| jangada halted for twelve hours, so as to give a rest to 22 1, 16| rowers, would take some hours, not to mention the fatigue 23 1, 16| to get to Ega.~After two hours the pirogue arrived at the 24 1, 17| attached, which twenty-four hours suffice to fill with a milky 25 1, 18| the forest in a couple of hours,” said the pilot.~“Look 26 1, 18| which lasted about two hours, was effected without accident.~ 27 1, 18| neared Manaos. Twenty-four hours more and the raft would 28 1, 18| remained would take three hours to travel, and to keep to 29 1, 19| during the night, a few hours only before his execution, 30 1, 20| prison at Villa Rica a few hours before you should have been 31 2, 2| desired direction.~In two hours the jangada was on the other 32 2, 6| not be searched in a few hours. They had made up their 33 2, 7| CHAPTER VII~RESOLUTIONS~A FEW HOURS later the whole family had 34 2, 7| sentence, his escape a few hours before his intended execution— 35 2, 7| chase had lasted a couple of hours when the monkey fell to 36 2, 8| carefully examined.~Two hours after the work had begun 37 2, 8| but listen. During the ten hours we have been at work have 38 2, 8| day Yaquit had passed some hours with her husband. But before 39 2, 8| down, so as to take a few hours’ rest.~“What is the good 40 2, 12| house, they passed long hours in endeavoring to decipher 41 2, 12| assured him of several hours of perfect solitude. His 42 2, 12| consonants afterward.~Three hours had elapsed since he began. 43 2, 12| thought—of the man who, after hours of obstinate endeavor, saw 44 2, 14| impatiently demanded forty-eight hours before, they now feared, 45 2, 14| seeking repose in a few hours of sleep. He who ventured 46 2, 17| such visits during the few hours which each day the husband 47 2, 17| of his advocate, the last hours spent in the condemned cell 48 2, 17| me! The first time, a few hours before the execution—I fled! 49 2, 17| man, who had now but a few hours to live, was left alone.~ 50 2, 20| two minutes instead of six hours to raise the river from