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 1    1,    1|    count by hundreds of contos. Ah! there is quite a fortune
 2    1,    1|         pay with all his blood! Ah! My worthy comrade, who
 3    1,    2|         the same road as you.”~“Ah!” said Torres sharply, “
 4    1,    2|        had lost sight of them—~“Ah! he is about to recross
 5    1,    4|          When shall we start?”~“Ah! Joam! my Joam!” cried Yaquita,
 6    1,    7|         them a fast farewell.”~“Ah! an idea!”~It was Lina who
 7    1,    7|   objections!” shouted Benito.~“Ah, Manoel! you would not speak
 8    1,    8|       rise to many a pleasant, “Ah, ah!” on the part of Benito,
 9    1,    8|        to many a pleasant, “Ah, ah!” on the part of Benito,
10    1,   10|       to-day,” said the padre.~“Ah, padre! I am so happy to
11    1,   11|     chatted away till bedtime.~“Ah! our splendid river! our
12    1,   12| particularly among the natives. Ah! although there is no beard
13    1,   13|       Miss Minha’s betrothed.”~“Ah! he has a daughter?” said
14    1,   13|        servant to her mistress. Ah, what an amiable disposition!
15    1,   17|     said Manoel, turning pale.~“Ah! It is not a feeling of
16    1,   18|         things pass so quickly! Ah! dear mistress! do you see
17    1,   19|          dryly replied Benito.~“Ah! I should like to see that
18    1,   19|       eighteen thousand carats. Ah! there have been some rare
19    1,   20|        to defer it no longer.”~“Ah, father, father!” exclaimed
20    2,    4|       products of the Amazon.”~“Ah! and what was the real motive
21    2,    4|   notice of my early arrival.”~“Ah! you wrote?”~“Yes. And the
22    2,    6|         that so?” said Benito.~“Ah!” exclaimed Fragoso. “Rather
23    2,    6|     habitual to him, remarked:~“Ah! How goes it, Mr. Benito
24    2,    6|         Manoel enter the room.~“Ah! Joam, my Joam!” exclaimed
25    2,    7|        he have acted otherwise? Ah! why had not Joam Dacosta
26    2,   10|       corpse of the adventurer. Ah! If he had had the power
27    2,   11|         a captain of the woods. Ah! I know now where I had
28    2,   12|         Total . . . 276 times.~“Ah, ah!” he exclaimed. “One
29    2,   12|     Total . . . 276 times.~“Ah, ah!” he exclaimed. “One thing
30    2,   12|    ought to occur the oftenest. Ah! that clearly proves that
31    2,   13|        is what is impossible!”~“Ah! young man!” exclaimed Jarriquez, “
32    2,   14|         flying about his head.~“Ah!” he explaimed, “why did
33    2,   17|       establishment at Iquitos. Ah! why at the outset had he
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