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 1    1,    2|      in turn saluted him, and set out on their way to the
 2    1,    4|   wife and daughter had never set foot on Brazilian soil.
 3    1,    6|      ready to launch.”~“We’ll set to work this very day, sir.”~
 4    1,    7|    bees, like living emeralds set in sockets of gold, and
 5    1,   11|     beneath his toes.~“Let us set off this very instant,”
 6    1,   11|    Odonais. Godin des Odonais set out then, but he did not
 7    1,   11|      out then, but he did not set out alone, for the New World;
 8    1,   12|        and Manoel had already set foot in a Brazilian town,
 9    1,   12|      Tabatinga!~As soon as he set foot in the place the famous
10    1,   13|       her daughter have never set foot on Brazilian ground;
11    1,   15|     carrying three fishermen, set off from the bank and approached
12    1,   17|      harvest, the Indians are set to work.~Incisions are made
13    1,   17|       latitudes, was about to set vertically, like an enormous
14    2,    2|       Confess your errors and set matters right.”~“And when
15    2,    4|       at all risks have wrong set right? The problem was a
16    2,    8|      into four portions. They set to work to explore its very
17    2,    8|      success.~But when Benito set foot on the raft she perceived
18    2,   10|     soon as the young man had set foot on the raft the metallic
19    2,   12|     as to show how an analyst set to work to discover its
20    2,   12|     with ease.~The magistrate set to work in the same way,
21    2,   13|     he went back than when he set out.~
22    2,   14|  Jarriquez, and he now really set to work more in the interest
23    2,   14|     discovered the cipher. He set to work at it in a fury.
24    2,   15|     influence impelled him to set out, although he was not
25    2,   16|  crime at Tijuco would not be set aside, and that, as in such
26    2,   16|      Yaquita and her daughter set off to Manaos.~For an hour
27    2,   16| utmost secrecy Araujo at once set about his preparations.
28    2,   17|    when, as an orphan, he had set foot in Tijuco. There his
29    2,   18|  provinces of the Madeira.~He set out, and on reaching the
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