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 1    1,    3|        never left the fazenda. Brought up in pure and healthy surroundings,
 2    1,    4|       if only for a few weeks, brought an increase of sadness to
 3    1,    8|     seized him by the neck and brought him up with a round turn.
 4    1,    8|     were little odds and ends, brought from Rio Janeiro or Belem,
 5    1,    8| lintels of the doors! They had brought them wholesale from the
 6    1,   12|        the cup and ball I have brought on board, and which I can
 7    1,   12|   copper ornaments, which were brought him b the dandies of the
 8    1,   14|       in the neighborhood, and brought back some feathered game,
 9    1,   15|        In a few pulls the cord brought him alongside the uba, and
10    1,   20|     dozen paddlers had swiftly brought it from Manaos, and with
11    2,    1|     and other commodities, are brought here from all parts, down
12    2,    3|       or half-confessions been brought forward? Joam Dacosta had
13    2,    4|        and when a prisoner was brought before him, after having
14    2,    4|     the morning, was taken and brought into the judge’s room, which
15    2,    4|       judge the guards who had brought him withdrew.~Judge Jarriquez
16    2,    4|    question which had hitherto brought the invariable reply from
17    2,    4|    circumstance—that which had brought him to Manaos to urge on
18    2,    4|     the denunciation which had brought about your arrest, you would
19    2,    4|        of my life which I have brought to your knowledge, and which
20    2,    5|     those most worthy of being brought forward in matters of justice.”~
21    2,    5|   confinement, and they can be brought to you as soon as they apply.”~
22    2,    8| elapsed without the body being brought to the surface of the stream.~
23    2,   11|      was the cannon shot which brought the corpse to the surface.”~
24    2,   14|  during this 28th of August he brought all his faculties to bear
25    2,   14|     fixed eyes and open mouth, brought his feet together like a
26    2,   15|        the second place he had brought him on board the jangada,
27    2,   15|       to speak, had money been brought to bear upon him? Would
28    2,   18|     pirogue on the Amazon, had brought him to Manaos.~It was Fragoso!~
29    2,   18|     the devoted fellow had not brought back the proof that Ortega
30    2,   18|        that the gallant fellow brought back from his visit to the
31    2,   18|    gang?”~“Yes.”~“And you have brought me the cipher of the document?”~
32    2,   18|    proceeded with the new name brought back by Fragoso as he had
33    2,   19|        But the name of Ortega, brought back by Fragoso, and which
34    2,   20|      of the first pirogues had brought Madame Valdez. Manoel’s
35    2,   20|       of happy hearts which he brought back with him from beyond
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