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 1    1,    1|       Brazilian origin, and had received a better education than
 2    1,    2|         bad treatment they have received, and it is possible that
 3    1,    2|          you will be hospitably received.”~“I do not know that I
 4    1,    3|       when our story opens, was received by the proprietor of the
 5    1,    3|  exhaustion had touched him. He received him, restored him, and,
 6    1,    3|     mother, and the instruction received by her from her father,
 7    1,    4|      Joam and Yaquita had there received the nuptial benediction
 8    1,    4|    speaking a word, Joam Garral received the congratulations of his
 9    1,    5|        to the west until it has received an important tributary—the
10    1,    6| observation of the young doctor received no attention from any one.~
11    1,    7|      fazenda, where Fragoso was received in a way that gave him neither
12    1,    8|        the day when he had been received by the hospitable family.
13    1,    9|       to the clerk who had been received at the fazenda. He had known
14    1,   10|         the morning the jangada received all its passengers, or rather
15    1,   11|     Padre Passanha.~Joam Garral received him with a warm welcome,
16    1,   11|   presents, which would be well received by the neophytes of the
17    1,   11|         Bobonasa. She was there received by some kind-hearted Indians,
18    1,   12|           from the day when you received me at the fazenda of Iquitos,
19    1,   12|      Yaquita and her party were received by the commandant of the
20    1,   13|        jangada you will be well received, and I am sure my father
21    1,   14|  feathered game, which was well received in the larder. At the same
22    1,   14|      jangada. He and the family received an excellent reception from
23    1,   14|       the family, and they were received by Joam Garral with the
24    1,   16|      coolness with which he was received. They all agreed that when
25    2,    3|       he had been so hospitably received, from the establishment
26    2,    4|       appeal for mercy could be received. It was only necessary then
27    2,    5|      quickly. “This man, whom I received with hospitality, only came
28    2,    6|    description which the people received of the adventurer, they
29    2,   13|       control; the reply he had received was too hopeless, and he
30    2,   16|   execution would inevitably be received.~Once more, then, Joam Dacosta
31    2,   16|         the question, “have you received anything from Rio de Janeiro.”~“
32    2,   19|      alone knew?~And so he also received abundant thanks.~Needless
33    2,   20|         little chapel. Joam was received with absolutely frantic
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