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 1    1,    1|       would have struck two, and, coming with the wind, Torres would
 2    1,    2|         less ground to cover, and coming forward a few paces, found
 3    1,    3|          the horizon of the farm. Coming as a child to Iquitos in
 4    1,    3|    country, moreover, the negroes coming from Benguela, the Congo,
 5    1,    4|       both thinking of—when is it coming off? Shortly?”~“It will
 6    1,    5|         passing slowly by, which, coming from the enormous range
 7    1,    5|           There is the Chinchipa, coming from the northeast, on its
 8    1,    5|        joined by the Chachapoyas, coming from the northeast. On the
 9    1,    6|           got out, over which the coming spring would still spread
10    1,   10|        rapidity that its current, coming from the eastern slopes
11    1,   10|           showed any intention of coming on board. It is asserted
12    1,   12|        then, Fragoso on the road, coming up the shady lane beneath
13    1,   12|        the square. The happy ones coming from the hands of Fragoso
14    1,   13|        instant Manoel and Benito, coming into the town after dinner,
15    1,   15|        The Iça is a body of water coming from the east of the Pasto
16    1,   15|        pours its blackish waters, coming from the west-northwest,
17    1,   15|       mouth of the Jutahy, which, coming from the east-southeast,
18    1,   15|    renewed storms.~The Rio Jurua, coming from the southwest, soon
19    1,   18|         on that day, as night was coming on. The three miles which
20    1,   18|      Manoel. “Let us drink to the coming marriage of Benito.”~“We
21    1,   18|  difficult to say, but this wish, coming from the adventurer, left
22    1,   19|        had a presentiment of some coming calamity.~Torres stepped
23    1,   20|           know to what Torres was coming.~“Joam Dacosta, I repeat!
24    1,   20|    attired for the ceremony, were coming out of the house.~“Joam
25    2,    6|       have to give up all hope of coming across him?~In vain Manoel
26    2,    6|           know the reason of your coming on board the raft. Possessed
27    2,    7|        Negro there was a constant coming and going of the natives,
28    2,    7|           Padre Passanha was then coming out of Yaquita’s room.~Benito
29    2,   11|        pointing to a pirogue then coming up to the raft with the
30    2,   12| sought-for sense of the logogryph coming into view.~“Now let us try,”
31    2,   13|         is that you see three h’s coming together in two different
32    2,   15|          the Madeira, a tributary coming in on the right, and there
33    2,   17|          the hindrances to escape coming from the prisoner himself.~
34    2,   18|            whence the convict was coming at the last moment, with
35    2,   20|         high. At length they were coming to the end of the voyage
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