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 1    1,    3|            huts, hamlet, or village met with in the basin of the
 2    1,    4|            years of his life he had met with all his happiness.~
 3    1,    5|            lakes, such as cannot be met with even in Switzerland,
 4    1,    5|            precipices. No falls are met with until this point is
 5    1,    5|            if a few Yuris are still met with, the Yahuas have abandoned
 6    1,    7|         young men and the two girls met on the bank at the angle
 7    1,    7|           animal life was no longer met with near the ground, but
 8    1,   12|          products are so frequently met with. In very early days
 9    1,   12|      Montaigne of an Indian whom he met at Havre.~“The privilege
10    1,   13|           which they had previously met him, and asked him to give
11    1,   14|        under what conditions he had met Torres the introduction
12    1,   14|           voyage. Occasionally they met a few vessels gliding along
13    1,   15|             bad weather was at last met with. It did not show itself
14    1,   15|           the raft would there have met with a difficulty.~On the
15    1,   16|             and when could you have met him? Cannot you call it
16    1,   17| neighborhood of the fazenda when we met him in the forest of Iquitos?
17    1,   18|        bullock. Have there not been met with in these Amazonian
18    1,   18|            idea that he had already met Torres somewhere.~“From
19    1,   18|            fixity of his look which met that of Torres.~
20    2,    2|               And so, when we first met Torres in the forest of
21    2,    5|        Jarriquez—“if Torres had not met with you on your voyage,
22    2,    6|          working in the fields were met with. Manoel questioned
23    2,    6|           Benito and Torres already met?~Manoel and Fragoso, fifty
24    2,    6|             to trouble him.~The two met, and the first blow came
25    2,    9|           cayman who might there be met with. But, as had been observed
26    2,   10|           cayman might even then be met with in the deeps near the
27    2,   10|           without a doubt!—had just met his view.~By a supreme instinct
28    2,   12|           that that is h, for it is met with twenty-three times.
29    2,   15|             place where Fragoso had met Torres a few years before,
30    2,   15|        desperate at having, when he met him on the frontier, personally
31    2,   17|           the starving fugitive had met with from the hospitable
32    2,   19|         hospitable reception he had met with at the fazenda, the
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