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 1    1,    1|     born free. The day was not far distant when the magnificent
 2    1,    1|   society, and we shall not be far wrong in assuming that the
 3    1,    1|        With little he could go far.~When he had pushed the
 4    1,    2| branches he could get away too far. A well-aimed gunshot could
 5    1,    2|     will go, yes, I will go as far as my legs will carry me,
 6    1,    3|       year passed at Belem, so far from the fazenda, to return
 7    1,    5|      the map of the Manañon as far as Napo.~Since this period
 8    1,    5|   Before the conquerors of the Far West the North American
 9    1,    7|      had no intention of going far from their companions in
10    1,    7|       for their meat, superior far to beef, and above all for
11    1,    7|      vegetable might take them far if they determined to follow
12    1,    7|      the thread of Ariadne, as far almost as that which the
13    1,    7|      him.~“An ex-hanger-on, as far as I see.”~“But your name?”~“
14    1,    9| genuine tablet of chocolate so far as its color goes, which
15    1,    9|    than the national beiju.~As far as tobacco was concerned,
16    1,   10|        surface of the water is far from being completely clear.
17    1,   12|        the Spanish language as far back as the twelfth century.
18    1,   12|      eight degrees further, as far as the Lake of Ega.~But
19    1,   13|       work.~“And you come from far?” asked Fragoso, who could
20    1,   16|        impression, however, is far from being a pleasant one!”~“
21    1,   17|        if he is near to him or far from him, and that he seems
22    2,    4|     disregard the magistrate’s far from encouraging attitude,
23    2,    6|     was at this time deserted. Far away the view exstended
24    2,   10|   considerable hole, excavated far below the ordinary level.~
25    2,   10|   Benito was resolved to go as far as his mental powers and
26    2,   12|    finished with the affair so far as he was concerned. It
27    2,   14|    series.~After he had got so far, Judge Jarriquez, with his
28    2,   15|     years before, was not very far from Manaos. He would only
29    2,   16|     promise no serious result. Far better for him to have assisted
30    2,   16|       its course thoroughly as far as the spot where he was
31    2,   17|   cheering the prisoner. Alas! far more than he they themselves
32    2,   17|        there ready to take you far away from Manaos, on the
33    2,   18|     this horse, which, swifter far than any pirogue on the
34    2,   18|        is no doubt about it—as far as we are concerned; but
35    2,   19|        to Rio de Janeiro, and, far from recoiling at the horrible
36    2,   20|    high-water mark.~This is by far the most formidable of tide-races.
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