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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,
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