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 1    1,    2|       without hesitation, and stopped at last about three paces
 2    1,    2| thread.~In truth, the guariba stopped a second time close up to
 3    1,    2|    took another direction. He stopped, caught hold of the case,
 4    1,    2|  hands of the monkey, who had stopped at about twenty paces, and
 5    1,    2|    deeply into the forest, he stopped at the foot of an enormous
 6    1,    7|   bullet would assuredly have stopped them. Here and there turkeys
 7    1,    7|  After all,” said Benito, who stopped for an instant, “to walk
 8    1,    7|     of an hour later they all stopped at the foot of a ravine
 9    1,    7|       of the river, when they stopped, and this time not without
10    1,    8|      miss?” said Fragoso, who stopped at nothing.~“Yes, a forest!”
11    1,   10|    from time to time the lady stopped and watered the plants which
12    1,   11|     the following evening she stopped at the village of Moromoros,
13    1,   11|    departure a sudden illness stopped him, and he could not carry
14    1,   12|      of June that the jangada stopped before Tabatinga, the first
15    1,   13|    straight into his face, he stopped, then began again, and then:~“
16    1,   16|        about five oclock, it stopped at the entrance into Lake
17    1,   17|    generally so good-humored, stopped as he looked at Manoel,
18    1,   17|      on the 18th of August it stopped at the village of Pasquero
19    1,   17|    repose.~All at once Manoel stopped Benito with his hand and
20    1,   17|      to the eye, from Benito, stopped one of the monsters, who,
21    1,   17|      to intervene, but Manoel stopped him, and the young man checked
22    1,   18|    clock in the evening, they stopped at the southern point of
23    1,   20|     information.”~Joam Garral stopped himself. He regained his
24    1,   20|  almost smiling.~Both of them stopped before Yaquita and her people.
25    1,   20|    Minha, struck with stupor, stopped without any power to move.~“
26    2,    6|    point of the manchetta was stopped by a hard substance hidden
27    2,    7|       chest, my manchetta was stopped by some hard substance under
28    2,   10|   there the slope had perhaps stopped the corpse, if, floating
29    2,   11|   corpse to get at it.~Manoel stopped him.~“One moment, Benito,”
30    2,   11|      the corpse?”~The pirogue stopped.~In fact, the Indians had
31    2,   14|    first letter Jarriquez was stopped in his calculations, for
32    2,   17|       moment when the jangada stopped before Manaos. Joam Dacosta
33    2,   18|       hands.~Suddenly Fragoso stopped as if his feet had become
34    2,   18|  Fragoso seized his hands and stopped him. “The truth is there!”
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