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 1    1,    1|      elapse before the mass of the people grasped and applied them.
 2    1,    1|        Torres was not one of those people who drop off to sleep without
 3    1,    4|          already divined the young people’s secret.~Before ten minutes
 4    1,    4|         she should arrive with her people, and appear less of a stranger
 5    1,    5|         waters Joam Garral and his people will pass as they journey
 6    1,    6|           his former activity. His people rejoiced exceedingly at
 7    1,    6|         May they did wonders. Some people unaccustomed to these great
 8    1,    7|         26th of May, and the young people had made up their minds
 9    1,    7| interrupted!~For an hour the young people had already been advancing,
10    1,   10|           day, Joam Garral and his people bade good-by to the superintendent
11    1,   10|          as if Joam Garral and his people were still in the comfortable
12    1,   11|     contented to listen, the young people gayly chatted away till
13    1,   11|          shouted Minha.~“There are people who believe in the trunk
14    1,   11|         for Madame Odonais and her people. What do you think? Many
15    1,   13|           all his family—and jolly people they are, I assure you.
16    1,   14|        navigation is called by the people of the country, that is
17    1,   15|        more profound. They tell of people, unconsciously submitted
18    1,   15|        shocked the straightforward people who were listening to him.
19    1,   16|          Minha.~“What houses! what people!” replied Lina, whose eyes
20    1,   16|          all his time, to warn his people to keep a good guard and
21    1,   20|     stopped before Yaquita and her people. Not one dared to say a
22    1,   20|         Garral ordered four of his people to land him without delay
23    1,   20|      without speaking of it to his people, Joam Garral had at last
24    2,    1|        traders.~And what manner of people are they who stroll on to
25    2,    3|     stretched out toward the young people! Joam was silent, the marriage
26    2,    3|        embarked on it with all his people. During the voyage, to the
27    2,    5|           to him and not one of my people would have demurred! Yes,
28    2,    6|          the description which the people received of the adventurer,
29    2,    7|         prisoner. Why should these people believe in Joam Dacosta30    2,    7|        they alone knew?~And so the people of Manaos became excited.
31    2,    7|          safety of Yaquita and her people! On the bank of the Rio
32    2,   12|       neither Joam Dacosta nor his people could have anticipated.
33    2,   12|         the departure of the young people, Judge Jarriquez installed
34    2,   14|           public opinion. What the people had desired and impatiently
35    2,   14|            views were held by some people in some form, and we can
36    2,   15|          of the Amazon where these people were employed, the very
37    2,   15|         life is still useful to my people, and a miracle is necessary
38    2,   15|            quite a fortune, and so people of all classes forgot to
39    2,   17|           He was starting with his people, and then came the intervention
40    2,   17|          prison at Villa Rica, and people believed I fled from well-merited
41    2,   18|        judge could hinder him.~The people filled the road. The hour
42    2,   19|           silence fell on all. The people did not want to lose one
43    2,   19|          then Joam Dacosta and his people, free from all constraint,
44    2,   20|            him, and to him and his people accorded a most sympathetic
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