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 1    1,    1|     distant when the magnificent country, into which could be put
 2    1,    3|        use the expression of the country, “fazenda,” then in the
 3    1,    3| Magalhaës. He had arrived in the country at the limit both of his
 4    1,    3|          obliged him to quit his country and abandon all thoughts
 5    1,    3|     forty-four. In that tropical country where women are already
 6    1,    3|    Brazilian government. In this country, moreover, the negroes coming
 7    1,    4|          man, had arrived in the country, he had never left it for
 8    1,    4|      something of that beautiful country of which Benito was often
 9    1,    5|          which waters the finest country in the world, and keeps
10    1,    5| unhealthiness o the climate of a country which is destined to become
11    1,    5|   themselves the healthiest of a country which is one of the finest
12    1,    6|          any other vessel of the country, larger than a hundred egariteas
13    1,    6|        for settling in the other country in which the young mulatto
14    1,    7|        for an excursion into the country.~Benito and Manoel had offered
15    1,    7|         eight hundred leagues of country to traverse, and not a coin
16    1,    8|         the sake of the splendid country we are going through—which
17    1,    9|      good store of the best that country produced; “caysuma” or “
18    1,   11|   mission of Cocha. This was the country of the Marahua Indians,
19    1,   11|        dangers and fatigues of a country decimated by the smallpox.
20    1,   12|        it has become that of the country, which seems like an immense
21    1,   12|        which are the sols of the country, and worth about twenty
22    1,   14|      called by the people of the country, that is to say, “confidence
23    1,   14|         the ancient lords of the country, Tupinambas and Tupiniquis,
24    1,   14|        beginning it has been the country of the Omaguas, whose name
25    1,   14|       with a few products of the country for him to dispose of on
26    1,   14|          like a man who knew the country. But in speaking of these
27    1,   15|          the hydrography of this country so difficult.~But if Araujo
28    1,   16|        cityconsiderable for the country; that is to say, the military
29    1,   16|         long was it ago? In what country? Under what circumstances?
30    1,   16|       which are foreign to their country and their race.”~“If it
31    1,   18|    islands.~Beyond this bank the country was dotted with large and
32    1,   19|         do not know this diamond country, Mr. Manoel?” asked Torres.~
33    1,   19|          should like to see that country,” said Fragoso, who unconsciously
34    2,    4| prosperous and safe in a foreign country, leaving his refuge of his
35    2,    4|          up to the justice of my country.”~“You give yourself up!”
36    2,   12|   written in the language of our country, and that only the signification
37    2,   15|       over to the justice of his country. He only took with him moral
38    2,   16|         either travel across the country or by the river. Neither
39    2,   16|       sell the fazenda, eave his country forever, and seek beyond
40    2,   16|        Joam decided to leave his country he could procure a passage
41    2,   17|         surrendered myself to my country’s judges, and I will await
42    2,   17|     would follow me to a foreign country! Am I to live for that?
43    2,   19|      none the less proud for his country’s sake that this supreme
44    2,   20|          as they call it in that country—with its picturesque lines
45    2,   20|    following the profession of a country doctor.~Naturally the Fragosos
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