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 1    1,    1|     hollow of a root of the tree beneath which he was sitting. This
 2    1,    1|      could, and waited for sleep beneath the ironwood-tree.~Torres
 3    1,    2|  steeplechaser. Big roots hidden beneath the grass lay often in the
 4    1,    2|        higher branches just bent beneath its weight, was only sport
 5    1,    3|      whose trunks were invisible beneath a network of scarlet-flowered
 6    1,    6|          old fall in a few hours beneath the axes of the woodmen;
 7    1,    7|     which formed a little forest beneath the large one, many marvelous
 8    1,    7|  graceful roebucks scampered off beneath the bushes, and a well-aimed
 9    1,    7|         swing, and plunged again beneath the mighty trees.~But they
10    1,    8|           The boards were hidden beneath hangings of most agreeable
11    1,    8|         of excellent soil hidden beneath masses of verdure. The trunk
12    1,    8|          of the house to be seen beneath its enormous clusters of
13    1,    8|     pointing to the house hidden beneath the flowers, “that he has
14    1,    9|     already entirely disappeared beneath the liquid covering.~A certain
15    1,   11|        had introduced themselves beneath his toes.~“Let us set off
16    1,   11|       look fascinates and drages beneath the waters of the river
17    1,   12|         coming up the shady lane beneath the ficuses, and arriving
18    1,   15|          above and light-colored beneath, for which Minha, and particularly
19    1,   17|        main river. After winding beneath the shade of ficuses, tahuaris,
20    1,   18|          where the banks plunged beneath the waters, there were clumps
21    1,   19|       than the soldiers. He fell beneath he blows of the thieves,
22    2,    3|       And Joam Dacosta rose from beneath the blow which had so unexpectedly
23    2,    6|         as he spoke he drew from beneath his poncho his manchetta,
24    2,    6|          he was obliged to stoop beneath the arm which threatened
25    2,    6|          a hard substance hidden beneath the poncho of the adventurer.~
26    2,    6|          him, and he disappeared beneath the waters of the river.~
27    2,    7|         wounded, had disappeared beneath the waters of the stream.~
28    2,    9|      Manoel.~“Plunge down myself beneath the waters,” replied Benito, “
29    2,    9|        its means men can descend beneath the waters and remain there
30    2,    9|      retain his upright position beneath the surface. At the collar
31    2,    9| dangerous than formerly. The man beneath the liquid mass can easily
32    2,   10|      BENITO THEN HAD disappeared beneath the vast sheet which still
33    2,   10|         gravel on the bed crunch beneath him. He was in some ten
34    2,   10|      diver once more disappeared beneath the stream.~The raft was
35    2,   10|      form of a corpse, entangled beneath a clump of aquatic plants.
36    2,   10|        combat which was going on beneath them between the formidable
37    2,   10|         wrenched again and again beneath the living lash.~Benito
38    2,   10|         last breath had left him beneath the waters.~And while Benito
39    2,   11|      entirely lost consciousness beneath the violent shocks of the
40    2,   11|   remained of Torres disappeared beneath the waters of the Amazon.~
41    2,   13|         cipher which chance puts beneath them, and the cryptographic
42    2,   18|           the y, the j, arranged beneath the letters o, t, e, disclosed
43    2,   20|      principal dwelling, nestled beneath its verdant tapestry of
44    2,   20|         even up to the left bank beneath the vast flotilla.~When
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