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 1    1,    1|        though the hands of Torres felt the enormous sum, and were
 2    1,    3|         the army, toward which he felt himself attracted.~At the
 3    1,    4|         leave the fazenda Yaquita felt to be a very serious matter.~
 4    1,    4|           not answer, but Yaquita felt his hand tremble in hers,
 5    1,    4|       some trouble which his wife felt but could not explain. A
 6    1,    5|         force of whose current is felt by ships at eight leagues
 7    1,   10|          and sails she would have felt the effects of the breeze,
 8    1,   12|          effects of this bore are felt up to the Brazilian frontier.~
 9    1,   15|   particularly the young mulatto, felt an instinctive aversion.~
10    1,   15|          On the other hand, Minha felt for him an instinctive repulsion
11    1,   18|         save perhaps Joam Garral, felt the gravity.~On the evening
12    1,   18|     unpleasant impression.~Manoel felt this, and wishing to destroy
13    1,   19|        silently followed, and all felt an unaccountable impression
14    1,   19|          to depict what every one felt when Joam Garral and Torres
15    1,   20|           at the words Manoel had felt his heart beat as if it
16    2,    5| unanswerable, and Judge Jarriquez felt it to be so. He made the
17    2,    6|          not touch his adversary, felt himself lost. He was again
18    2,    8|           current commenced to be felt.~“But that is no reason
19    2,    8|           for a few moments; they felt that he was reflecting before
20    2,   10|      Benito had found nothing. He felt the need of ascending to
21    2,   10|       Benito was going deeper. He felt the increase of the pressure
22    2,   10|           was always lucid, as he felt that the action of his brain
23    2,   10|           mass; with his spear he felt it. It was the carcass of
24    2,   10|         the thick diving-dress he felt himself lashed again and
25    2,   10|           give the signal.~Benito felt that he was lost. Neither
26    2,   10|           of the gymnotus. Benito felt himself bathed as it were
27    2,   11|         scarcely utter a word, he felt his heart ready to burst. “
28    2,   12|        the hands of God!”~And all felt it to be so. If the document
29    2,   12| justification of Joam Dacosta, he felt all the instinct of the
30    2,   13|           sir,” asked Manoel, who felt the little hope vanishing
31    2,   16|         was to see his mother. He felt sufficiently master of himself
32    2,   17|      birth of his children, again felt the happiness which had
33    2,   18|      there hung the rope!~Fragoso felt his consciousness abandon
34    2,   19|    negroes on the Madeira, Ortega felt he was doomed. His comrade
35    2,   20|    leaving Obidos had begun to be felt, and which somewhat checked
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