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 1    1,    1|        a single slave among its ten millions of inhabitants.~
 2    1,    1|       of the neighboring Statesten double-condors in gold of
 3    1,    2|      arrive in his presence, at ten paces from the tree, without
 4    1,    2|       remained like this during ten minutes, nibbling away at
 5    1,    3|        in four years, and where ten per cent. interest is earned
 6    1,    3|       tafia, and rum. In short, ten years after the arrival
 7    1,    4|         people’s secret.~Before ten minutes had elapsed Benito
 8    1,    6|        ranging from eight up to ten tons, with three masts rigged
 9    1,    7|         green, agrippina moths, ten inches long, with leaves
10    1,    7|      they had not proceeded for ten minutes along the interminable
11    1,    7|        a bit, and stepped about ten paces to the front.~Manoel,
12    1,    9|        little tree, some six or ten feet in height, which yields
13    1,   11|      the gigantic “pria-rucus,” ten and twelve feet long, cuirassed
14    1,   12|        I shall not be installed ten minutes in the square at
15    1,   12|         It followed, then, that ten minutes later the public
16    1,   15|       the manatees up again. In ten minutes or thereabouts the
17    1,   16|     break until two hundred and ten leagues from its junction
18    1,   16|        with cotton, and nine or ten inches long, with a point
19    1,   19|      the district regiment, and ten men on foot, complete the
20    2,    1|   leagues from Belem, and about ten miles from the embouchure
21    2,    4|     eyes that the man was quite ten times guilty.~Jarriquez,
22    2,    8|          but listen. During the ten hours we have been at work
23    2,    8|         To-morrow, my friends!”~Ten minutes later they were
24    2,   10|     beneath him. He was in some ten or fifteen feet of water,
25    2,   10|       that lay there, less than ten paces off, and perfectly
26    2,   10|         snake, others are about ten feet long, while others,
27    2,   10|     feet, and are from eight to ten inches in diameter.~Gymnotuses
28    2,   10|       these living coils, about ten feet long, which, after
29    2,   11|       the waters of the Amazon.~Ten minutes afterward the pirogue
30    2,   13|     three, or four, or nine, or ten? Is it made of different
31    2,   13|          that with the ordinary ten ciphers, using all at a
32    2,   15|       combinations of which the ten symbols of numeration are
33    2,   20|       sea! Plants from eight to ten feet high clustered along
34    2,   20| magnificent day, and from about ten oclock in the morning the
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