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 1    1,    1|     wild beasts.~On the 4th of May, 1852, it happened, then,
 2    1,    1|       is done its true meaning may be missed.”~In saying this
 3    1,    1|     Upper Amazon. But this man may quit America and go beyond
 4    1,    6|  during the first fortnight in May they did wonders. Some people
 5    1,    6|  division was very unequal, as may well be imagined.~
 6    1,    7|      WAS a Sunday, the 26th of May, and the young people had
 7    1,    7|    Nature-enchanting, etc.”~We may confess, however, that in
 8    1,    7|     this liana, no matter what may be the obstacles, thickets,
 9    1,    7|       Minha!” he said, “Benito may go further if he likes,
10    1,    8|       recollection of the fact may endure even longer! You
11    1,    8|    away on each side of it.~We may add that the exterior of
12    1,    9|        provinces of Para.~Some may feel astonished that the
13    1,   11|     let me know.”~“So that she may seize you and take you to
14    1,   12|      Fragoso,” said Joam, “and may the reis rain into your
15    1,   13|     from Iquitos to Tabatinga. May I ask your name?”~“No objection
16    1,   14|       extensively followed. It may, perhaps, seem singular
17    1,   15|      draught than six feet, it may one day become one of the
18    1,   17|        way to my impressions I may be injuring my object! Something
19    1,   17|     this scheming fellow there may be danger in doing anything
20    1,   17|    game, no matter how sure it may be, and force him to unmask
21    1,   17|     place during the months of May, June, and July.~After having
22    1,   18|    drink to your marriage, and may you be as happy as Minha
23    1,   19|        worth many millions you may imagine they are heavily
24    1,   19|  shoulder, said, “Joam Garral, may I have a few minutesconversation
25    1,   20|         The death of the judge may be fatal to me, but that
26    2,    2|      same. However innocent he may be, my husband is in the
27    2,    3|        brings me others, which may be the most convincing of
28    2,    5|       having refused, whatever may be the consequences of his
29    2,    5|     evidence; and perhaps they may be led to think that Judge
30    2,    7|        it is possible that all may not be lost!”~“Listen to
31    2,    7|         replied Passanha, “and may God help you in your search.”~
32    2,    9|   under the same conditions we may be just as unlucky.”~“We
33    2,    9| Providential circumstance that may be of use to us.”~“What
34    2,    9|    this apparatus, and then we may resume our researches under
35    2,   10|    where you have been yet; it may be fifty or sixty feet,
36    2,   10|        extreme caution, or you may lose your presence of mind,
37    2,   12|      among them. After all, it may be chance,” and then he
38    2,   12|        in the same way, and we may affirm that he was no whit
39    2,   13|        not matter! Whatever it may be to which the document
40    2,   14|     letters! I hope the wretch may be blessed two hundred and
41    2,   14|       of each paragraph. There may be a chance there that I
42    2,   16|        be free from anxiety.”~“May heaven grant it so!” replied
43    2,   16|       yet come to hand, but it may at any moment.”~“And the
44    2,   17|        The order for execution may come at any moment! If you
45    2,   17|         whatever that decision may be!”~“But the presumptions
46    2,   17| sentence of death.”~“The order may come, but my determination
47    2,   17|      the hour of my execution, may I pass a few moments with
48    2,   17|        It will be forbidden.”~“May I see my family, and embrace
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