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 1    1,    1|             asked how or where he had got them. One thing was certain,
 2    1,    2|               another effort.~Then he got up.~The guariba got up too.~
 3    1,    2|           Then he got up.~The guariba got up too.~He made several
 4    1,    2|             looked after them as they got further and further away,
 5    1,    4|        Regarding this wedding, I have got a proposal which I hope
 6    1,    4|              thoughtful brow. Yaquita got anxious, and almost reproached
 7    1,    6|             when their roots would be got out, over which the coming
 8    1,    7|               without cause.~“Have we got to the end of the liana?”
 9    1,    8|             huge bank the trunks were got into place according to
10    1,    9|            dark violet wine, which is got from the juice of the palm,
11    1,    9|         appearance of a small village got adrift, and, to tell the
12    1,   10|              come. Araujo, the pilot, got into his place at the bow,
13    1,   13|               forest of Iquitos, they got me out of a considerable
14    1,   13|             in the forest of Iquitos, got into difficulties with a
15    1,   14|          unexpected good luck to have got a passage on the raft.~From
16    1,   14|             At the same time they had got an animal of whom a naturalist
17    1,   14|            the ant-eater! When it has got hold of anything you have
18    1,   17|               in distraction, when he got to the bow of the jangada.~
19    1,   18|              these sucurijus, indeed, got on to the raft he would
20    1,   19|             As for the convicts, they got their pardon, but that was
21    1,   19|              He was accused of having got up the affair. In vain he
22    2,    6|              Manaos. He has no longer got his silence to sell, and
23    2,    8|              body of Torres should be got out of the water as quickly
24    2,    8|            the pilot, “the corpse has got stuck among the reeds and
25    2,    9|             three days.”~“We have not got three days,” answered Benito. “
26    2,    9|              idea into execution, and got into the diving dress. His
27    2,   10|            you like, as you will have got accustomed to move about
28    2,   11|                the case! Has he still got that?” and Benito was about
29    2,   11|                   Well?”~“We have not got the key!”~
30    2,   12|             Tanganyika? What has that got to do with all this? Further
31    2,   12|               And before that we have got red and let. That is good!
32    2,   12|               surprised if I have not got the solution of the enigma!”~
33    2,   13|        exclaimed Judge Jarriquez, who got up and began to pace the
34    2,   13|             am any better off. I have got nothing to tell you; but
35    2,   13|               made up of that we have got by this simple operation?
36    2,   14|    cryptographic series.~After he had got so far, Judge Jarriquez,
37    2,   14|             about as if he really had got hold of his enemy’s body.
38    2,   16|               not pirogue could he be got out of danger quickly enough,
39    2,   19| undecipherable to any one who had not got the key, had he not at any
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