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 1    1,    1|         trying to understand it I ought to begin by counting the
 2    1,    1|       with all his fortune, as he ought to pay with all his blood!
 3    1,    2| circumstances a sleeping traveler ought not to leave himself exposed,
 4    1,    2|        huge sigh of relief.~“Whom ought I to thank, gentlemen,”
 5    1,    3|         position that a young man ought to wish for.~The Portuguese
 6    1,    7|           up to his shoulder.~“We ought to respect the seriemas,”
 7    1,    7|          the snakes.”~“Just as we ought to respect the snakes,”
 8    1,    7|           insects, and just as we ought the insects because they
 9    1,    7|  offensive still. At that rate we ought to respect everything.”~
10    1,    8|           do us honor, father. It ought to, for the sake of the
11    1,    9|        daily quota; prawns, which ought rather to be called crawfish; “
12    1,    9|     enough for Padre Passanha; he ought to have a chapel.~The chapel
13    1,   12|   according to all probability, I ought never to have seen again.
14    1,   15|             said Manoel, “that we ought to look for those female
15    1,   15|       astonished Orellana. But we ought to say that, like their
16    1,   17|            replied Benito. “There ought to be some alligators asleep
17    1,   18|       Benito!” said Fragoso, “who ought to wish all the world to
18    1,   20|       family of Joam Dacosta, you ought to know that Joam Dacosta
19    2,    2|         And now,” said Benito, “I ought to know all that my father
20    2,    2|        the arrest of Joam Dacosta ought already to have spread through
21    2,    2|         created such a sensation? Ought they not to fear that some
22    2,    3|      serious matter! Joam Dacosta ought to have confessed all, or
23    2,    3|          for an instant! But if I ought not to have deceived her,
24    2,    4|           and curious cases which ought to interest even a magistrate
25    2,    4|         Yes. And the letter which ought to have arrived at its destination
26    2,    5|     mistaken, Joam Dacosta, but I ought to tell you that the information
27    2,    6|           and as everyhthing here ought to be in order, you shall
28    2,    7|        But, after all, what faith ought he to place in what Torres
29    2,    8|       metal case and the paper it ought to contain.~At this juncture
30    2,    8|         Manoel. “This very day we ought to succeed.”~“If, on the
31    2,    9|          think, like you, that we ought to go straight at what we
32    2,   11|          struck him, and his body ought not to go unburied!”~And
33    2,   12|      exclaimed the judge, “and it ought to occur the oftenest. Ah!
34    2,   12|          which, according to him, ought to correspond exactly with
35    2,   13|         you explain to me how you ought to proceed to do that, sir?”
36    2,   13|        which compose his name, we ought to get——”~“That would be
37    2,   14|        his system in this way! He ought to be hanged two hundred
38    2,   14|          be a chance there that I ought not to miss.”~And impressed
39    2,   16|       Manoel at length. “And now, ought Joam Dacosta to be told
40    2,   16|           more than to my mother, ought we to impart the secret
41    2,   17|           cut through iron, which ought at once to have attracted
42    2,   17|           If we tell you that you ought to fly without losing an
43    2,   17|           If we tell you that you ought to fly, it is because Judge
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