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 1    1,    1|      means of attack and defense being obviously insufficient for
 2    1,    2|     paces from the tree, without being perceived.~It was not a
 3    1,    3|           her protector, without being her husband,” Joam Garral
 4    1,    4|     daughter without knowing and being known by her. My mother
 5    1,    4|        excellent opportunity, it being so natural for them to accompany
 6    1,    4|        Garral had risen, without being able to control a sudden
 7    1,    4|     explain. A secret battle was being fought under that thoughtful
 8    1,    7|   weather was splendid, the heat being tempered by the refreshing
 9    1,    7|          of two or three leagues being not too long to frighten
10    1,    8|         joke, he was not long in being liked by all.~But it was
11    1,    8|     those most precious to Minha being such as had come from Manoel.
12    1,    9|     WHILE THE master’s house was being constructed, Joam Garral
13    1,    9|      differed from the cabins by being closed in on their four
14    1,    9|     desert, but a basin which is being colonized day by day. Danger
15    1,    9|        by little the trunks were being dragged from their sandy
16    1,   10|         of the water is far from being completely clear. Trees
17    1,   11|     cat-like look—their endeavor being, according to Paul Marcoy,
18    1,   12|         and not that of conceit, being, you understand, the principal.”~“
19    1,   12|    commandant about the tolls—he being chief of the custom-house
20    1,   14|         days gone by. Instead of being clothed in the national
21    1,   16| impression, however, is far from being a pleasant one!”~“Where
22    1,   16|     alongside the jangada, after being hailed by Joam Garral.~“
23    1,   17|  connected with each other?~Such being the state of affairs it
24    1,   17|       plantation, the caoutchouc being extracted from the “seringueira”
25    1,   17|        foot of the tree.~The sap being obtained, the Indians, to
26    1,   18|      great portion of the island being slightly above the mean
27    1,   19|   according to their size, after being sorted in a dozen sieves
28    2,    1|       with powder of gold, there being so much of the precious
29    2,    2|          denounce Joam Garral as being Joam Dacosta, if he declined
30    2,    2|      unfortunate family who were being so cruelly tried.~
31    2,    3|         clerk at the time he was being prosecuted for the murder
32    2,    3|       two men.~One day, the case being pressing, Joam Dacosta wrote
33    2,    5|        were those most worthy of being brought forward in matters
34    2,    5|         in.~He could hardly help being astonished. A judge engaged
35    2,    6|      bystanders, without any one being able to recognize the individual
36    2,    6|         had to hurry on to avoid being left behind.~The left bank
37    2,    6|         interest.~In addition to being thoroughly accustomed to
38    2,    8|         elapsed without the body being brought to the surface of
39    2,    9|        he only disappeared after being so wounded, perhaps two
40    2,    9|         these parts of his body, being no longer supported by the
41    2,    9|         The submarine works were being carried on with the aid
42    2,    9|          the action of the lungs being in any way injured. The
43    2,   10|          human organism not only being hindered from performing
44    2,   14|          them in accusing him of being the principal author of
45    2,   14|   magistrate, who had no idea of being beaten, picked up the paper.
46    2,   15|       had regarded throughout as being quite secondary for him.
47    2,   16|         he would run the risk of being arrested long before he
48    2,   16|          the agitation which was being made in his favor, justice
49    2,   17|         an attempt at escape was being made; but he also understood
50    2,   19|      form we know, his intention being to transmit it to the fazender
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