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 1    1,    1|         In saying this Torres began to count mentally.~“There
 2    1,    1|    already eaten a little, he began to feel the want of a snooze.
 3    1,    2|      as ivory, and the cudgel began to move about in a way that
 4    1,    2|      some minutes the guariba began to move round the tree.
 5    1,    2|      of humanity.~Then Torres began to throw stones at him again,
 6    1,    3|      Joam Garral. The fazenda began to grow in proportion, and
 7    1,   13|      the latest style Fragoso began to thin his beard, but at
 8    1,   13|    his face, he stopped, then began again, and then:~“Eh! Mr.
 9    1,   14|       of the Upper Amazon, it began as a simple Mission, founded
10    1,   17|     with Benito.~“Benito,” he began, after taking him to the
11    1,   18|  fellow.~And from this day it began to be whispered about that
12    2,    2|        with an approving nod, began his preparations for leaving
13    2,    2|   again started on the river, began to drift off diagonally.
14    2,    4|      The fingers of the judge began to beat a gentle tattoo
15    2,    6|         exclaimed Benito, who began to lose his self-possession.~“
16    2,    6|  heart. Visibly the scoundrel began to quail. He recoiled little
17    2,    8|    furnished with long poles, began to sound every part of the
18    2,   10| screwed to his neck, the pump began to work, and the diver once
19    2,   10|      eyes grew dim, his limbs began to stiffen.~But before he
20    2,   11| broken voice.~Judge Jarriquez began to unscrew the lid; then,
21    2,   12|    repeated. “First of all he began by finding out the sign—
22    2,   12|    hours had elapsed since he began. He had before his eyes
23    2,   13|     Jarriquez, who got up and began to pace the room. “Sit down.
24    2,   13|      him what he had done.~“I began,” he said, “by treating
25    2,   14|       paragraph with which he began, the formula was:~                        
26    2,   19|      had told Torres, remorse began gradually to trouble the
27    2,   19|    moorings slackened off and began to move with the current,
28    2,   20|       in the morning the raft began to receive its crowd of
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