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1 1, 2| remained motionless when he saw that the adventurer had 2 1, 3| Portuguese was right. Joam Garral saw it, and entered resolutely 3 1, 3| attracted.~At the time that we saw him with his friend Benito, 4 1, 6| it. Before taking to the saw and the ax they had armed 5 1, 6| see things that you never saw before,” Yaquita kept saying 6 1, 7| tolerably spacious, they saw several pairs of ostriches, 7 1, 7| raised a shout, and they saw him rush toward a tree; 8 1, 8| They have only an ax and a saw, and they work on woods 9 1, 9| that was his name—never saw better than when he had 10 1, 12| was going to ask if you saw any inconvenience in my 11 1, 15| her up.~On the shore they saw the little hillocks which 12 1, 16| for I confess I never saw anything equal to this!”~“ 13 2, 2| infamous request, Benito, you saw the reply that your father 14 2, 3| of the change, and in it saw a favorable opportunity 15 2, 3| had been extreme when he saw him escape by flight from 16 2, 6| took when he went out?”~“We saw him turning toward the Amazon, 17 2, 6| of the spurs of the bank, saw two men standing face to 18 2, 6| As soon as the young man saw himself face to face with 19 2, 6| attempted to do.~Soon Torres saw himself thrust to the very 20 2, 6| door opened. Joam Dacosta saw his wife, his son, and Manoel 21 2, 7| an eye on Torres, and I saw him—yes, I saw him—reading, 22 2, 7| Torres, and I saw him—yes, I saw him—reading, and again reading, 23 2, 8| she started, and when she saw neither the pilot, nor Manoel, 24 2, 10| sudden, in a deep hollow, he saw a body through the gloom! 25 2, 11| that is the very paper I saw in the hands of Torres!”~ 26 2, 12| hours of obstinate endeavor, saw the impatiently sought-for 27 2, 13| young man, and I at once saw that success sought in that 28 2, 13| with this improbability, saw the last chance vanish.~“ 29 2, 17| arrival in Peru. He again saw the fazender, the clerk, 30 2, 18| was hardly likely.~Fragoso saw this, and pressed the chief 31 2, 18| immediately escaped him. He saw, at first glance, that the 32 2, 20| cocoa produce. Then they saw another tributary, the Tapajos,