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 1    1,    2|       this meeting, and so he went on running toward the monkey’
 2    1,    3|     of the Indians of Iquitos went about in almost a state
 3    1,    4|  passed. Joam Garral rose. He went to the door, and did not
 4    1,    5|      but enthusiastic stories went to show that there existed
 5    1,    7|     of Iquitos. The young men went equipped for the chase,
 6    1,    7|     joined. One of the blacks went with them. They all embarked
 7    1,    7|       But all were silent and went into hiding when above the
 8    1,    7|      the liana!”~And off they went as happy as children home
 9    1,    8|      our house at the fazenda went with us on the journey,
10    1,    9|    not keep himself still; he went and he came, he ran down
11    1,   10|  armed with their long poles, went to their proper quarters.~
12    1,   10| French traveler, Paul Marcoy, went out to examine the color
13    1,   11|       fine that the long raft went on its way with the stream
14    1,   11|      and sarsaparilla.~Benito went ashore, to buy, if possible,
15    1,   11|   Madame des Odonais. The two went off; they waited for them
16    1,   11|  replied Joam.~And rising, he went to the side of the jangada,
17    1,   12|   with the exception of Joam, went ashore. The jangada was
18    1,   12|        accompanied by Manoel, went for a walk in the neighborhood,
19    1,   12|     from the hands of Fragoso went proudly from one house to
20    1,   13| crossed the frontier since he went to the farm of old Magalhaës.”~“
21    1,   14|     exception of Joam Garral, went ashore. Torres also remained
22    1,   16|       be of the party if Lina went with her mistress, but,
23    1,   16|      the tiller, and off they went, after a last gesture from
24    1,   16|   appeared, the Garral family went for the last time to admire
25    1,   16|    the Madeira.~These Indians went and came, watching the raft,
26    1,   19|       subject to drop, for he went on with:~“It is a fact that
27    1,   19| having finished their dinner, went out to breathe the evening
28    1,   19|       fault?”~“It was you who went on talking about the district
29    1,   19|  private.”~“Come, then.”~They went toward the house, entered
30    2,    2|    cordial grasp.~Then Benito went up to Padre Passanha.~“Padre,”
31    2,    5|   Jarriquez watched him as he went out, and shook his head
32    2,    6|     what road he took when he went out?”~“We saw him turning
33    2,    6|      And so the three of them went along and looked about on
34    2,    6| passage on the jangada, and I went on board with the intention
35    2,    7|     of Yaquita’s room.~Benito went to him, and in a few words
36    2,   13| feeling more hopeless when he went back than when he set out.~
37    2,   14|   arose and paced his office, went for fresh air to the window,
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