Part, chapter

 1    1,    1|        country, into which could be put three-quarters of the continent
 2    1,    1|         after carefully folding it, put it away into a little copper
 3    1,    1|             rest would, he thought, put him in a state to continue
 4    1,    2|            should be heard. To have put himself on guard against
 5    1,    2|           seizing his manchetta, he put himself into a posture of
 6    1,    2|       chuckling which was enough to put him beside himself.~And
 7    1,    3|            side, took her hand, and put it into that of Joam Garral,
 8    1,    7|          hand, cleared the way, and put thousands of birds to flight.~
 9    1,    7|           sportsman was about to be put to a still more rigorous
10    1,   11| Cabello-Cocha on the right bank—she put in at the rising ground
11    1,   11|           answered Benito, “we will put you on it! It will take
12    1,   12|            better than to have been put under his hands, but the
13    1,   12|           the use to which he could put his comb and the tongs,
14    1,   13|            who lost a turn.~Fragoso put down the irons for the scissors,
15    1,   15|         they “turn”—that is to say, put on their backs—when they
16    1,   15|        which the chelonian eggs are put in the provinces of Amazones
17    1,   16|           who was quite disposed to put on shore the intruder who
18    1,   17|             the 10th of August they put into the island of Cocos.~
19    1,   19|          dimensions. These lots are put into sacks and forwarded
20    2,    1|            assertion, however, when put to the test, was disproved,
21    2,    3|          became impossible. Yaquita put her hand into the hand of
22    2,    4|           like this before.”~He had put the invariable question
23    2,    4|            arrested, you would have put it to the use you say you
24    2,    5|          the justice of men, I must put my trust only in God!”~At
25    2,    5|      without a tremble Joam Dacosta put his name to the foot of
26    2,    6|       adventurer was most likely to put up. There could hardly be
27    2,    6|              and it was Fragoso who put them on the right track.~
28    2,    6|           individual inquestion had put up at the loja the evening
29    2,    6|        steps. “I think I had better put myself on guard.”~And as
30    2,    6|         manchetta from his belt and put himself in position.~Manoel
31    2,    6|          grasping his manchetta, he put himself on guard and ready
32    2,    7|         Torres never gave a hint to put us on the track of his past
33    2,    7|           this document; had he not put it in some place of security?”~“
34    2,    9|     contractor such a price that he put the apparatus at their service
35    2,    9|             was taken, commenced to put his idea into execution,
36    2,   11|             falling.~The magistrate put his fingers into the case
37    2,   12|       summed up? Proper names might put me on the track, among others
38    2,   12|          wiped the glasses; then he put them back again and bent
39    2,   13|    magistrate took the document and put it before the eyes of Manoel
40    2,   13|             Now on the line below I put the number 234, and repeat
41    2,   14|         enigma worth all the others put together? And so the judge
42    2,   15|             Joam Dacosta. And so he put even more ardor into his
43    2,   16|           and wait for a passage to put the sea between himself
44    2,   17|        taken away. An end had to be put to this painful scene, which
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License