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 1    1,    1|            My worthy comrade, who gave me this cipher, who told
 2    1,    2|          himself.~And then Torres gave himself up to the chase.
 3    1,    2|      understand him.~His strength gave out, breath failed him,
 4    1,    3|           already grown gray, and gave him the look of a Puritan.
 5    1,    7|        and he opened his eyes and gave an “ahem!” so vigorous and
 6    1,    7|        was received in a way that gave him neither wish nor want
 7    1,    8|         of seventy feet like this gave the fazender all he required.~
 8    1,    8|         she was. Their friendship gave rise to many a pleasant, “
 9    1,    8|          front, the entrance-door gave immediate access to the
10    1,    9|          were required, and these gave to the jangada the appearance
11    1,    9|          faces, of which only one gave access to the interior.
12    1,    9|          of different kinds which gave it a very picturesque aspect.~
13    1,    9|        moment that Padre Passanha gave it his blessing, as if it
14    1,   11|        the time in the work which gave him not a moment’s rest,
15    1,   12|          on board the jangada and gave me the means of descending
16    1,   13|         returned to the raft, and gave the young mulatto an account
17    1,   14|          observed that his father gave particular attention to
18    1,   16|         July, at daybreak, Benito gave the pilot the signal to
19    1,   16|        took the letter which Joam gave him, and a handful of reis
20    1,   17|      built on piles. The price he gave them was sufficiently remunierative,
21    1,   20|     guilty name which Torres thus gave him, Joam Garral could not
22    1,   20|         he could no longer do. He gave me the proofs of Dacosta’
23    1,   20|        Torres, with crossed arms, gave the whole family a look
24    2,    2|        the reply that your father gave.”~“Yes, Manoel, yes! The
25    2,    3|    convict appealed. Joam Dacosta gave himself over to him entirely,
26    2,    4|         Ribeiro, the letter which gave him notice of my early arrival.”~“
27    2,    6|    description they so accurately gave.~Had Torres left Manaos?
28    2,    7|   continued Manoel, “Torres never gave a hint to put us on the
29    2,    7|        which he displayed when we gave him back the case which
30    2,    7|         case which I held—which I gave back to him! Perhaps it
31    2,    8|          operations in the gloom, gave the signal for the boats
32    2,   10|    necessary preparations.~Manoel gave Benito a little advice. “
33    2,   10|         redoubled its attacks; it gave forth shock after shock,
34    2,   11|         torn open by their beaks, gave forth the gases which inflated
35    2,   14|        the letter in which Torres gave the information about Joam
36    2,   14| unreasoning” that Judge Jarriquez gave himself up after vainly
37    2,   14|           between the d and the p gave him not one cipher, but
38    2,   14|      fresh air to the window, and gave utterance to a growl, at
39    2,   14|             slyd    dqfd~and that gave~o.vd    rdv.    cid.~the
40    2,   14|        jsl    ydd    qfd~and this gave a result as little gratifying
41    2,   15|           Would that show that he gave Torres a document in which
42    2,   15|         he tried in this new way, gave no result. Perhaps the document
43    2,   18|           doubt but that this man gave him the document he came
44    2,   19|  grievously darkened his life. He gave him the document, and made
45    2,   19|         whose name and address he gave him, and with his last breath
46    2,   20|        seen again since, and thus gave us the legend which justifies
47    2,   20|    already this monarch of rivers gave signs of opening out like
48    2,   20|   absolutely frantic applause. He gave his arm to Madame Valdez;
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