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 1    1,    1|           proclaim it.~In 1852, the year in which our story opens,
 2    1,    3| missionaries. Up to the seventeenth year of the century the Iquito
 3    1,    3|            only a few months of the year—and this would not constitute
 4    1,    3|           minds were thus united.~A year after her marriage Yaquita
 5    1,    3|       Manoel, born in 1832, was one year older than Benito. He had
 6    1,    3|          brother and sister.~In the year 1852—of which four months
 7    1,    3|           for Benito, after quite a year passed at Belem, so far
 8    1,    4|           course; though Joam every year sent rafts of wood to Manaos,
 9    1,    4|             though he had seen each year Benito leave after his holidays
10    1,    4|          our daughter?”~“Yes; and a year since——”~And Joam sat down
11    1,    5|              and this gives for the year a mean temperature of from
12    1,    6|            if one existed? So every year Joam Garral felled some
13    1,    6|     direction of its currents.~This year Joam Garral decided to do
14    1,    6|             sown, and the following year fields of manioc, coffee-shrubs,
15    1,   11|            of ‘turuma,’ which every year at the same time descended
16    1,   11|         work, toward the end of the year 1759, he left Quito and
17    1,   12|             is done, it is done for year, and during the twelvemonth
18    1,   12|             say. Now it is nearly a year since I was at Tabatinga;
19    1,   15|            does not take less every year that from two hundred and
20    1,   19|       diamonds collected during the year. They are divided into two
21    1,   20|           he had had with him for a year past without speaking of
22    2,    3|            when he could see that a year would not go by before he
23    2,   13|        hundred minutes of which the year is composed to try at each
24    2,   14|          have taken the date of the year in which Dacosta, the innocent
25    2,   14|            selected the date of the year in which the crime was committed.~
26    2,   15|             of going mad before the year was out. Mad! was he not
27    2,   20|      flooded for many months in the year, has become, since 1845,
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