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 1    1,    1|    that for some months, after having suddenly abandoned the trade
 2    1,    1|       most of the morning, and having already eaten a little,
 3    1,    1|        than in others, and so, having filled his pipe, he struck
 4    1,    2|        twice your debtor.”~And having said so, Torres saluted
 5    1,    2|      to you, Joam Garral!”~And having uttered these words the
 6    1,    5|       1743 La Condamine, after having measured an arc of the meridian
 7    1,    7| service of the farm, and after having passed between the islands
 8    1,    7|    Amazon and its tributaries, having different melastomas, some
 9    1,    7|     cried Benito, “not without having reached the end of it!”~“
10    1,    7|       abandoned and miserable, having eaten nothing for forty
11    1,    8|      launch the jangada, after having built it in comfort on the
12    1,    8|    grateful to the mulatto for having taken the initiative in
13    1,   10|    hundred leagues away, after having swept across the huge plain
14    1,   10|      Minha, “you do not repent having taken passage with us? Does
15    1,   10|    hundred yards across, after having watered the territories
16    1,   10|        basin.~At length, after having passed the village of Omaguas
17    1,   10|     Cochiquinas islands, after having left the village of the
18    1,   11|    stream of the Amazon. After having passed this tributary on
19    1,   14|        Pablo dOlivença, after having floated through the midst
20    1,   14|        meters in extent, after having watered the territories
21    1,   15|      the west-northwest, after having watered the territories
22    1,   15|        the 13th of July, after having touched at the island of
23    1,   15|        in the afternoon, after having passed before the village
24    1,   16|     and return rapidly without having to tack.~So the lateen sail
25    1,   17|        single movement without having instantly to repress it.
26    1,   17|     May, June, and July.~After having ascertained that the trees,
27    1,   17|       the house.~Torres, after having for an instant turned toward
28    1,   17|     his throat, at the risk of having his arm snapped off by the
29    1,   18|        a glass of port without having pledged anybody. “All here
30    1,   19|  toward him. He was accused of having got up the affair. In vain
31    1,   19|      rose from the table, and, having finished their dinner, went
32    1,   20|        at two oclock, without having recovered his consciousness.”~“
33    2,    4|      brought before him, after having passed through the sieve
34    2,    5|      that I shall never regret having refused, whatever may be
35    2,    7|         and accused himself of having destroyed his father, and
36    2,    8|        to think that the body, having probably struck against
37    2,   12|      of Judge Jarriquez.~After having drawn up his report at the
38    2,   13|  anything,” said Manoel, after having for perhaps the hundredth
39    2,   13|        of the alphabet without having enough complementary letters
40    2,   14|       not the time!”~And then, having refreshed himself by giving
41    2,   15|  fellow, rendered desperate at having, when he met him on the
42    2,   19|      any thanks due to him for having recognized Torres as a captain
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