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 1    1,    2|       it.~Torres hesitated; he tried to resume his thoughts with
 2    1,    8|       trade to be hanged! If I tried my hand at it, it was through
 3    1,   11|       fare of his parish. They tried all they could to detain
 4    1,   11|      started. One day somebody tried to drag it ashore, but the
 5    1,   11|        a ship harpooned it and tried to tow it along. This time
 6    1,   14|       of the river.~“They have tried to explain this coloring
 7    1,   16|       an exuberant moment, had tried to reply by a song in his
 8    1,   16|    watch Torres.~Many times he tried to get him to talk about
 9    1,   19|      He was charged, arrested, tried, and sentenced to death.
10    2,    2|      who were being so cruelly tried.~
11    2,    4|        cases of this sort, and tried and sentenced so many rascals,
12    2,    6|     across him?~In vain Manoel tried to calm Benito, whose head
13    2,    6|       perceived the danger; he tried to retake the offensive
14    2,    8|      reeds and vegetation were tried with the poles. Of the smallest
15    2,    8|        what had passed.~Manoel tried to make Benito lie down,
16    2,   14|   Judge Jarriquez successively tried if the letters which commenced
17    2,   14|        which were successively tried, but whose construction
18    2,   14|     and to no purpose. Then he tried everything his excited imagination
19    2,   14|  imagination could suggest.~He tried in succession the numbers
20    2,   15|      Benito, Manoel, and Minha tried all they could together
21    2,   15|    work on for that chance. He tried to evoke it by all means
22    2,   15|   exposed it to the light, and tried it in that way.~Nothing!
23    2,   15|       thought of, and which he tried in this new way, gave no
24    2,   15|  Jarriquez, ina voice which he tried to keep calm, “if you father
25    2,   16|    pre-arrangement, Manoel had tried to reassure Minha by telling
26    2,   16| imagination can suggest I have tried, and no result.”~“None?”~“
27    2,   17|      hold of Joam Dacosta, and tried by force to drag him toward
28    2,   17|        a voice which he vainly tried to control”~“Joam Dacosta,”
29    2,   18|      the other names so vainly tried by himself.~After placing
30    2,   18|        those he had previously tried?~At this moment the shouts
31    2,   19|      the possessor, and how he tried to make it the subject of
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