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 1    1,    3|      indicate an interior fire, kept well under control. The
 2    1,    5|        which the temperature is kept down, and the sun does not
 3    1,    6|      never saw before,” Yaquita kept saying to her.~“Will they
 4    1,    7|      faithful to his promise he kept it quiet.~But yet—and he
 5    1,    8|        the giant raft was to be kept in mid-stream.~In the first
 6    1,    8|    instead of absorbing it, and kept down the temperature of
 7    1,    9|         a whole flock of sheep, kept in a special stable built
 8    1,    9|    stream, that the jangada was kept in the current, and had
 9    1,   10|         side of the expedition, kept himself principally to his
10    1,   12|       and the tongs, which were kept warming in the corner in
11    1,   13|       them anywhere. But Manoel kept this impression to himself,
12    1,   13|       of putting forth his hand kept it back in spite of himself.~“
13    1,   14|      the bow of the jangada, he kept to his cabin.~He breakfasted
14    1,   15|      nail at the end of a stickkept himself in the bow of the
15    1,   16|       out her hand, and Fragoso kept it for a few moments while
16    1,   18|       of August, the pilot, who kept near the right bank on account
17    1,   18|        for the long poles which kept the jangada in its course.
18    1,   18|   dinner was jolly enough. Lina kept it going with her good humor,
19    1,   19| precaution, the start is always kept secret. Well, in 1826, a
20    2,    3|     sufferings, of which he had kept the secret so well; such
21    2,    6|  evening before. Minha and Lina kept near her, waiting for the
22    2,    7|     case, which it so strangely kept, and the chase had lasted
23    2,    8|      out from the riverside and kept back the waters in a kind
24    2,   10|       long poles of the Indians kept just over his head.~The
25    2,   10|     were moored, and the rowers kept it from drifting, so as
26    2,   10|    limbs, while his heavy shoes kept him down as if he had been
27    2,   10|       hole in which it had been kept by a mass of aquatic weeds,
28    2,   14|        frenzy consumed him, and kept him in a perpetual heat.
29    2,   16|      secret should be carefully kept, and that neither Yaquita
30    2,   17|     father. Manoel, distracted, kept near the window ready to
31    2,   20|       poles of the crew as they kept the raft in the strength
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